Fire alarm activation caused by sprinkler water release, Trophy Club TX


Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at a site near Marshall Creek Rd. On arrival, they found no fire. The alarm was triggered after an inspector accidentally released water from a sprinkler line during inspection work.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
East Highway 1, 14 West and Marshall Creek Road, Dollar 3, 1210, North Highway 3, 77 North, Timeout, 1230, respond on Ruinal Tire 2.
00:17
Hi. Thank you is transporting one patient 1 and 3 to Medical City.
00:30
In the route to 12th, north, I'll wait for 70-7.
00:35
Track 661 to show you in the route 1230.
00:39
Chart 661, show you responding 1230, Medics 622, show you responding 1230.
00:45
We're just wanting for Zone 2 store water flow indicator.
00:49
This was a text alarm call. They did provide an update that stated the alarm company spoke with a (name withheld) check at the site who provided the code.
01:00
(Name withheld) stated there is an inspector at the site but did not advise on canceling.
01:10
Question 6603-0-2-0-2ndition route.
01:16
Showing both units continuing 1232.
01:19
Center, nothing showing four sides, no aviactivation, no evacuation.
01:25
We'll be out investigating.
01:31
So you're on scene 1235.
01:35
Just to update, PD just advised they made contact with the key holder on site who advised there is an inspector that let water out of one of the lines.
01:52
6161 from that at 662.
01:58
Strong 6661.
02:01
The problem is probably side with the individual who is servicing the riser as well as the building roof.
02:09
He said that he just flushed the...
02:15
Really, he just flushed one of the lines back here.
02:21
Alarm copy direct, truck 661 and show you clear and available 1259.
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