Building power shut off after water intrusion


Fire crews secured electrical power after water leaked into a building. They checked rooms and found no fire extension. Maintenance will replace a sprinkler head and a water mitigation company was called for cleanup. An 88-year-old woman was reported unconscious and responders were dispatched.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
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Transcript:
Not too broad. Will you able to secure the power to 2.39? Not yet to. We're going to make her way down to that. Stand by. In the first floor, the panel was inside the room. She could look around. Command from lot of two bravo, power secures at 239. (name withheld), power secure 239 and 139. Dispatch 139 has some water intrusion from the floor above. We secured power as a precaution. See by cell-tale maintenance is not seen as well. Thank you. Command from line 3, Bravo. Room number 339 is clear, no extension. See, (name withheld). Ladder 2, help everyone. Thank you. Commandment from inside too. Management has contacted maintenance to replace a sprinkler head and restore the fire system. They've also contacted a water mitigation company for cleanup. Free seats, so fire prevention is fine and as well. They can over for an A-Side. 700 Westfield Avenue first floor closer to Springfield Road and Morristown Road. Responding of the MS7 Engine 8 is going to be for an 88-year-old female and out of consciousness. The structure 8.1033 operating on the MSSFED.
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Location mentioned:
Near Westfield Ave, Elizabeth, NJ 07208
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