Water flow alarm triggers sprinkler activation in los angeles, Los Angeles CA


Firefighters responded to a water flow alarm at a building near Via Palaua/Avolalla in Los Angeles, where water was entering an elevator possibly due to sprinkler activation.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Waterflow[2] 4280 via Palaua.
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Metro fire from Engine 1.
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Engine 1 will handle the 110 northbound at Solano.
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It's dispatched Engine 20.
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It's a double dispatch. It can cancel.
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Engine 20. Engine 1, Roger.
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Engine 1 won't handle. Engine 20. Just continue.
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This morning.
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National Rescue 8452, the Capitol Rescue, how we can have.
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5, Rescue 850, Fall 4846 East Lincoln Avenue.
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Back cardiac risk.
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No one, Roger.
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Metro from RAP2-81 attached to M.
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Alano off-ramps for the 110 northbound.
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Engine 81, you're getting EMS 14.
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It's northbound, 101 off-rent.
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One 10-3[1]way, correction.
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Measure from Rescue 14 is LAPD attached to our incident.
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Metro, Agent 2090 can cancel.
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12, Roger, LAPD is attached.
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Metro from 839, we're available, we can take that for our rescue, cancel them and add us instead.
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Engine 209, Roger, RET 17 discontinued.
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After S3.3.33, we're going to call us false on an envelope date.
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23, Roger, false.
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Unable to locate.
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Ellis,
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Rescue, 833.
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12 for measure 3 12 your incident is going to possibly be related to agent 47 hang up waiting for them to get on city to give a size up report is that there's water flowing into the elevator and the location
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623 on the radio transformer intersectioned satchad and wanted Metro page 47 you have a message
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47 yes your incident's going to be a water flow with light force 12 in route
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Update the location, 428 via Avolalla.
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Yeah, Roger, that shows, not see.
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47, roger.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop Transmitting
[2]
Waterflow: Water Flow Alarm (potential fire/sprinkler activation)
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