Fire alarm caused by sprinkler line leak in Bethesda, Bethesda MD
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a Bethesda location due to a broken sprinkler line during system testing. The fire department responded and code enforcement was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Paramedic Engine 728, Tower 708, responding to fire alarm, 7601 Waverly Backer Drive.
00:12
Tower 7-9 responding.
00:21
Spoke to someone on site,
00:23
they are testing the system.
00:27
Units standing down.
00:29
Paramedic Engine 728 can continue at their discretion.
00:36
Okay, Tower 7-9.
00:37
Montgomery Paramedic Engine 720 responding.
00:38
Are you okay?
00:44
Permit to Paramedic Engine 728.
00:50
Chief 7-19 Montgomery.
00:53
They have a broken compression in their sprinkler room.
00:57
They are going to shut down their system.
00:58
Please send code enforcement to my NBC.
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Location mentioned:
Waverly St, Bethesda, MD 20814
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