Sprinkler activates at commercial building in Alameda County, Alameda County CA
A fire alarm activated at a commercial building near Talon Avenue in Alameda County due to water flow triggered by a broken sprinkler on the second floor stairwell. Fire crews responded, found the sprinkler actively flowing water in the parking garage, and worked to shut off the system to prevent further water damage.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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239, Andrew 9-39, respond for commercial alarm near Talon Avenue.
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Press of High Street Tech for your response type.
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Okay,
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this is 7-Indo 97, response to response from Westlake 5-0-Eastown, Boulevard, Pressle, North Mariet of Lovard 2-5.
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Engine 9, Truck 9, show you responding for a zone 193 water flow from the second floor stair one.
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That's water flow, second floor stair one.
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Seeholder standing with the alarm company and this will be a tax-free response.
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Tac 3.
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You can cancel PD.
00:45
South 17-2-10.
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Okay, 151.
00:56
It's one, good.
01:02
That's Unit 4, 3 and it's going to be for an 98-year-old female with stress pain and difficulty breathing.
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Nine and tonight.
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We do have audible and visible alarm.
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People are outside, we'll be outside.
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2-9 on scene in Michigan, and on-pack.
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We have an active flowing fire sprinkler that's broken in the second story garage.
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You guys can find a shutoff shout out there. We're going to work on one up here.
01:56
Call on their en route to the parking garage for the Aluncombe.
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Shout out to the parking garage for the alarm computer.
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Go ahead. Captain took my name in here.
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Good.
02:21
Here's a fire pump room over here running.
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Sinkler riser inside.
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It's on the high side in the corner.
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Alameda County, CA
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