Fire alarm at high-rise building triggered by accidental pump activation


Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
01:37
Transcript:
The truckwood is on scene at 50 Glenbrook Road. We have a 15-story, Class 1 high-rise, residential. We have nothing shown. We'll be investigating. Receive truck, one, you're on scene, 15-story, Class 1 high-rise, residential, nothing shown. Have a uniform on the scene, Glebrook Road. We'll be Glemberg, Command, on Ground 2. Receive uniform, you're on scene, Lung-Wark Road. You're going to be Glenbrook Road, command on Ground 2. spring-click pump running. There might be some work being done on a pump run. All right, he received. 221, put your head to the pump room. 109 on 3.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.3 would frame nothing showing, resident meeting at the driveway. Receive, anged 9 on scene, 2 and a half story with frame nothing showing resident meeting of the driveway. this is 221. Yeah, somebody accidentally manually started the fire pump. All reset down here. You can go for a reset. All right, and we'll go to recall, Medger 1, Truck 1. Florida, Stanford. Okay. Put in a recall for 51-book load, holding engine company one, truck company one. Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glenbrook Rd, Stamford, CT 06902
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