Emergency crews respond to commercial fire alarm


Emergency crews arrived at a commercial building after an alarm sounded. They found no visible fire or smoke but evacuated the building as a safety measure. The situation was attributed to a possible broken pipe.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
02:50
Transcript:
Engine 2. Engine 1. Truck 1. Unit 4. Youth Fireground 1. Respond to 1 20-pound Street. Vivall Departments. For commercial fire alarm, cross streets are Luck Street and South John Street. Time 1816. Attic 1. Respond to 61 Adams Avenue, Hart School. For Charlie Response[1], Cross Streets or Chestnut Street and Powell Place. Time 1818. Stanford, engine one, on scene, 120 town. We have a six-story residential, there's nothing showing the building evacuated. 21's got command. We're investigating. Steve, engine one on scene, 21 in command, nothing showing 1819. Spass to 21. I am from 21. 21. 21. Definitely an activation. We believe they've got a broken pipe in the gate then. I'm going to start looking for the off room right now. No smoke so far. There is. Engine one? One-a-one. You only go for silence with this, but keep it going. We get silence, this please. Receive. That's the Unit 4, Unit 4A. Receive. Also, be advised, the alarm came in approximately 1820, reporting a water flow, first floor dry system. Okay, receive. D.F.M. Zordi, Stanford? D.F.M. Doerty? Show D.F.M. Zori responding, Town Street. E.T.A. 10 minutes. Proceed. E. EPA, go. Our Marshalty, responding. 120thous Street, E.P.A. 10. The medic one, we're in the parking lot. Can you do a call back?
Police codes explained
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Charlie Response: Medium-priority medical/fire response
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