Fire alarm triggered by water leak in Bluffton apartment, Bluffton SC


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Broad River Village Apartments in Bluffton. They found no fire but discovered a water leak in the ceiling caused the alarm activation.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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4 Battalion 1 respond for an activated fire alarm at Broad River Village, 100, R.O.A., unit 8, Kilo, cross streets of Broad River Village drive, repeating.
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End of 4 Battalion, 1stallion 1,000,000, R.A.W.A., unit 8K.
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Kilo, cross streets of Broad River Village drive, timeout, 0.34.
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No.
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4. Engine 4.
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Engine 4. And your 4.
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Rope. For engine 4.
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Copy in route to activate a fire alarm Broad River Village.
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It's going to be for Unit 8K Kilo in reference to a caller who is advising possibly near this unit, but can hear a fire alarm going off just requesting a check.
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That's No. 4.
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That's No.
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Enter4 is on scene, three-story, multi-family dwelling up and shown all sides.
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Enterfer also command, be for elsewhere.
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Number four into four, copy on-scene, three-story, multi-family dwelling, nothing showing from the exterior.
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You'll have command on that one.
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Is there any one off?
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Jason, was that you?
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No,
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either, that was in there.
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Alright,
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something shut it off.
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It was definitely a water leak.
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Yeah,
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I got one supervisory alarm and three trouble alarms.
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Copy.
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Please and thank you.
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It appears that there's a water leak in the ceiling, causing an alarm to trip.
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It's going to be apartment 8 M, as in Mary.
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Bluffton, SC
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