Broken sprinkler triggers alarm near McPherson Park Dr, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm near McPherson Park Drive in Howell. The alarm was determined to be caused by a broken sprinkler head, and all responding units were held once the issue was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Livingston MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Station 20 all call for a commercial fire alarm in Howell City.
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Near McPherson Park Dr.
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It's going to be at Tye Summit for a fire pump for running water flow.
00:12
Zone 62, 115.
00:21
Station 20 Halafire commercial fire alarm in Howell City.
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Near McPherson Park Dr.
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It's going to be at Tye Summit.
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For a fire pump running water flow, zone 62,
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and zone 327 riser water flow.
00:32
Second 1011-06.
00:35
Since we're from engine 20.
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Go ahead.
00:40
We're clear on the alarm call.
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We'll have people en route shortly as they become available.
00:45
Clear? Clear?
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Central Firefighter 20.
00:49
Go ahead.
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I'm arrival at Tye Summit.
00:55
No active alarms,
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no evacuation.
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I'll establish command.
01:01
Okay.
01:03
Central Firefighter 20.
01:06
Firefighter 20.
01:08
This is a broken sprinkler head.
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You can hold all units.
01:12
Clear broken sprinkler head.
01:14
Hold all units. Copy clear direct.
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Location mentioned:
McPherson Park Dr, Howell, MI 48843
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