Running toilet reported at Redwood Park restroom, San Ramon CA


Fire and police responded to a call about a continuously running toilet in a public restroom at Redwood Park. No property damage or safety issues were found during the inspection.
Audio|Source: San Ramon Police and Fire, Central Contra Costa Sheriff Dispatch
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
I'm sorry. The bathroom at Redwood Park, actually.
00:03
It's a resident that called it in...
00:06
(number withheld). That's my ear.
00:09
Any further down.
00:15
So we'll be seen close that you can send in price.
00:17
(number withheld).
00:18
Section 34, Parerback 38P just called.
00:20
They advise it's clear to enter just for a medical check.
00:23
They are not sure if there's any medical need, but just precaution.
00:26
34 copy, we're on the case.
00:28
Engine 30, response to public service call.
00:32
At (number withheld), Sunflower Court, cross streets are getting and then review away.
00:36
That was fired engine 35.
00:38
Engine 35
00:39
We're going to clear here shortly PC cancel answer 30 and we'll attack on the back call after this Copy engine 30 you can count
00:47
Action 35
00:48
It looks like we just have a continuously running toilet, no property damage being caused.
00:53
If you're able to contact City San Ramon on call, then it can come in to turn how to shut off the water from here.
01:01
We're going to be responding to the other call now.
01:03
Can I'm trying toward it, no property damage, need public works call out.
01:06
or excuse zero cyclone court.
01:09
This is a record.
01:10
You kind of have to put the article in output and operate through our investigations.
01:14
Thank you very much.
01:23
And if our public works want to note that any of the water was flowing onto the ground?
01:27
Negative, there was no water flowing on the ground and just continuously running and flushing down the flood.
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