Commercial property alarm triggered by hydrant use, Hebron KY
Fire crews responded to a commercial property alarm near Witten Lane in Boone County. The building was evacuated. Investigation showed the alarm was accidentally triggered when a contractor tapped into a yard hydrant, which reduced water pressure and caused the alarm to activate.
Audio|Source: Boone County Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
On scene, large commercial property, nothing showing from the exterior.
00:04
Building is evacuated.
00:06
I'll be setting up Witten Lane Command on the Bravo,
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Alpha Bravo Corner.
00:13
I've been the fact.
00:25
On theme, switching fire round 2, 956.
00:34
Command, Measure 41, you have a sign.
00:45
Go ahead and get to recruit to the alarm panel,
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figure out what we got.
00:56
Measure 42 here, I will just stand by at the FTC.
01:05
Vision 42 is clear at the DTC.
01:09
Two minutes from Inj 41.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:17
Swimming maintenance is advising that a contractor I'm seeing try to tap into a yard hydrant, drop the pressure, set the alarm off.
01:27
Copy that.
01:34
Digit 42, if you're clear on that traffic, you can go available.
01:44
Enter 42. Can you repeat? Are we available?
01:50
Since the last contractor on scene, tap into a yard hydrant,
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activated the alarm.
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You can go available.
02:00
And then 42 is clear.
02:06
Initive 42, Benz, sir.
02:11
With the 841.
02:14
Action, Inger 42.
02:18
We arrived on scene and have been made available per command.
02:23
No part.
02:28
Set in Lane, Command, the Boone Center.
02:31
Man, go ahead.
02:33
We've got a contractor on scene that activated the alarm.
02:37
We're working on resetting it down.
02:40
Yeah, we're having fun.
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Location mentioned:
Lanes End, Kentucky 41042
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