False commercial waterflow alarm due to broken pipe, San Jose CA
A commercial waterflow alarm triggered near Barizza Road, Mabury Road, and East Hedding Street in San Jose was found to be a false alarm caused by a broken underground pipe. The emergency response was downgraded accordingly.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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R34B, USAR 34A, Commercial Waterflow Alarm, near Barizza Road near Mabury Road and East Hedding Street. Station 5,
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the area.
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14, Senna Day?
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Measure 14.
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Edge 14, the call triage down to a Bravo response.
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Same details, 35-year-old male seizure patient.
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That's unfortunate.
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Sounds if Iarsop 34A is going to handle B, he's going to remain in service.
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U -Sar 34A.
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And continuing for U-SR 34A, for the alarm company, they spoke with a keyholder, unknown if they were on site.
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They advised it was a false alarm due to a pipe first underground.
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They are requesting to downgrade the response.
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Copy that USR 34A Back in Service.
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San Jose, CA
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