Water damage from broken pipe at 16th street apartments, Frederick MD
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According to the dispatch call, a broken waterline and sprinkler pipe caused water damage at an apartment building near E 16th St in Frederick, Maryland. Building maintenance turned off the water and began cleaning. The alarm system is showing trouble. Repairs have been scheduled.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Had a busted waterline, fourth floor dormer.
00:03
Water to the building has been shut down by building maintenance in the process of cleaning up.
00:10
The alarm system is going to remain in a trouble mode.
00:13
Another fire department service are needed.
00:15
I'm in service.
00:17
Paramedic engine 23 in service hall, 504.
00:21
Front of paramedic engine 23.
00:24
Okay. Okay.
00:26
You're going to be closer 16th Street Apartments and engine 291 from Quarters.
00:30
Yeah,
00:33
we got it.
00:34
All right, stay on this channel, I'll send you to call.
00:38
First pyrm... First, Engine 291.
00:41
Ready, push it back.
00:44
12,
00:45
55.
00:46
Engine 3-1, Craig.
00:48
Engine 3-1.
00:51
Busted sprinkler pipe in the back storage room.
00:55
Sprinkles is insured,
00:57
tires was secured to the building also.
00:59
They've already contacted the company to come repair.
01:03
We'll be in service to back.
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Location mentioned:
E 16th St, Frederick, MD 21701
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