False alarm at commercial building due to broken water valve, Bloomington IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire alarm sounded at a commercial building near East 10th Street in Bloomington. Upon arrival, responders found the alarm was caused by a broken water valve with no fire detected.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 1, Water 4, Ops 4, near East 10th Street.
00:07
Chief complaint, alarm monitoring a company, commercial high-rise fire alarm.
00:12
Cross of North State Road 45/46 Bypass,
00:16
and North State Road 46, and East Discovery Parkway, and North Pete Ellis Drive, 1254 hours.
00:31
Just that's 64.
00:33
Marked myself in 16 out, it's still water.
00:39
Time clear, do you want to this traffic stop close?
00:44
Just for location change.
00:48
Time click.
00:54
You can A-firm on that traffic close.
00:57
Time, please.
01:03
Mr. 24, do you want this closed with citation?
01:07
A firm close at my officer, verbal warnings.
01:12
I'm sorry.
01:15
Fire units are out to near East 10th.
01:18
It's further information.
01:19
(name withheld) seen the name of (name withheld).
01:22
He said it was not a fire and that it was a water valve that had busted.
01:30
Truck 1, you can disregard.
01:35
Rock One, play out, disregard.
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Location mentioned:
E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47408
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