Fire alarm triggered by pressure drop during system service, Orlando FL
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a concrete building near North Westmoreland Drive in Orlando. Upon investigation, they found no fire. The alarm was triggered by a drop in pressure while a technician was servicing the fire system.
Audio|Source: City of Orlando Fire - Tac 1 and Tac 3
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Transcript:
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Engine 2. Rescue 2.
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First 8 and No.
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At near North Westmoreland Dr.
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Cross streets are West Livingston Street and Federal Street.
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Engine 13. Engine 2.
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Rescue 2. Concrete building.
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Without the show and no alarms.
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We'll get it.
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Offengin 13 on seeing concrete.
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Structure, no.
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Alarms investigating.
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Keep watching.
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Enter 13 to incoming districts.
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We're unable to make access into the building. There's no Knox Box.
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We're going to make our way around back,
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try and access the riser room, see if it was just a drop in pressure.
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District 4 copy.
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Engine 13 engineers who are 13. Be advised they're working on a system back here. There's somebody pumping in right now. Engine 13, engine 13 driver.
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The engine 13 driver.
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Sentence you to I felt you, sir. Being service right now.
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There's a gentleman pumping it.
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113.
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Check,
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engine 13. There's a basic contact. Lieutenant,
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there's somebody working on the system right now?
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Okay,
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you make contact with them?
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Okay, you made contact with them?
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Affirmative, no problem, just servicing.
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Engine 13, District 40 copy.
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I believe this to be a can handle for us.
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District 4 copies are servicing the system made this can't handle for engine 13. You can show me in service.
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