Burst pipe floods roadway near Brookmoor Road, Avon CT
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A burst pipe near Brookmoor Road caused flooding on the roadway and front yard. Emergency units responded and later reported the situation under control.
Audio|Heard on: Avon Fire Department
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Water remedy public assist near Brookmoor Road.
00:13
Water emergency public assists near Brookmoor Road.
00:19
We just took a call from a neighbor who states that there is a burst pipe in front of the house, spilling water all over the roadway and into the front yard.
00:31
They're unsure if there's any water inside of the house.
00:34
They've had no contact with the homeowner.
00:42
Units responding.
00:46
Unit responding.
00:51
Unit responding.
01:11
Unit responding.
01:14
Unit responding.
01:22
Unit respond.
01:25
Unit respond. Unit respond.
01:26
Unit responded.
01:27
Unit responded.
01:32
Unit responded.
01:35
Unit is on scene, checking the situation.
01:40
Roger, unit on scene.
01:43
I'm checking.
01:46
Unit on scene.
01:51
Unit checking.
01:54
Awaiting arrival confirmation.
02:05
Unit reporting in.
02:15
Where was the water located?
02:21
Confirmed.
02:27
The caller was right in front of the house and reported water spilling all over the place.
02:35
All right, thank you.
02:42
Units responding, proceed.
02:45
Units responding.
02:48
If you have trouble locating it, the caller was from near Brookmoor Road.
02:56
We have arrived.
03:05
Fire dispatch, we have this under control, you can clear all units.
03:16
Roger, under control, all units be advised.
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Location mentioned:
Brookmoor Rd, Avon, CT 06001
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