False fire alarm triggers water flow at hospital, Lone Tree CO
Firefighters responded to a hospital after a fire alarm was reported. Upon arrival, they found water flowing in the ambulance bay and fire pumps running, but there was no fire, smoke, or alarm. Crews investigated and tried to stop the water flow.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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engine 36 and just 17 go ahead yeah we have no audible or visual alarms here at the powerhouse could you just go to the alpha side main entrance of the hospital see if there's any alarm going and just report copy we'll go to the main panel
00:28
In 1736.
00:34
Go for 17.
00:38
Showing water flow over at the ambulance bay.
00:43
If you guys want to go over there and see if you can shut it down,
00:47
that's been a couple guys.
00:56
We have the fire pumps pumping right now in this with no alarm.
01:01
We'll send you guys over there. You stay where you're at.
01:08
Okay, copy. I know you got a maintenance guy's sending somebody over there.
01:12
So let's see what we can do to shut it off.
01:16
Copy that, thank you.
01:22
That's that, Sarah 34.
01:28
Turn 34.
01:31
Do you show an active fire alarm for Sky Ridge?
01:37
A-perm units are on scene.
01:43
741.
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Location mentioned:
Near RidgeGate Pkwy, Lone Tree, CO 80124
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