Water flowing from window at commercial building fire alarm, Wellington OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a large commercial building near East Herrick Avenue for a fire alarm triggered by water flow. They discovered a possible frozen sprinkler system causing water to flow from a window, but no active fire was visible.
Audio|Heard on: Wellington Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
For me, turning, I want to control line, fire you're posted up near East Herrick Avenue.
00:06
Near East Herrick Avenue for zone waterflow fire alarm.
00:12
Now alone clear, 0553.
00:23
Light fire county dispatchion.
00:40
Windland fire county dispatch.
00:43
The fire, County Dispatch.
00:50
Now let your call.
00:56
159 dispatch.
01:11
In route.
01:21
Unit 3 is on scene.
01:24
Large commercial structure, nothing's shown at this time.
01:27
Unit 3 will be out investigating in command.
01:33
Now we have to be in the commercial structure and I'll finish like that some time.
01:37
We're on 5G and you have the command.
01:45
1 58, this patch.
01:53
The team shows you on a route with 1.
02:02
159 is on scene.
02:05
Break 159, Unit 3.
02:07
I've got eyes on the south end of the structure.
02:11
Nothing showing here.
02:13
We need to find a way in.
02:14
I think we got a frozen sprinkler system.
02:23
Unit 3 copy.
02:26
We have the water flowing out the northwest window.
02:37
That's permitive.
02:39
I'll be asking in a minute.
02:42
Okay.
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