Sprinkler activates second floor at Carmel parking garage, Carmel IN
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an alarm at the Republic Parking Garage in Carmel. A sprinkler head was flowing on the second floor. The water supply was shut down, maintenance was notified, and units were later released.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Control Battalion 304.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:05
We're on the scene at the Republic Parking Garage.
00:07
We do have an active alarm.
00:08
Nothing showing from the exterior.
00:10
We'll be established in command investigating ops 301.
00:14
Clear on the parking garage.
00:16
Nothing shown from exterior.
00:17
Active alarm.
00:20
Investigating Command 501.
00:29
No, 41 for a shrug.
00:32
This is a 341 first engine.
00:39
Engine 341, first engine, 502.
00:44
Answer, 345 second.
00:47
Engine 345, second, engine 503.
00:50
Agent Juan from the ladder.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:59
Yeah, I got several heads flowing on the second floor, so we'll have to shut that riser down.
01:09
Okay, Sam. Yeah, we just sound too long.
01:13
We'll let the maintenance guys know.
01:17
Okay.
01:18
It looks like it's just one head.
01:25
And from ladder.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:30
You guys can mark in and fives and safety as well.
01:35
Engine ladder one can go back to control.
01:38
Get this thing shut down and drain.
01:43
I'm clear.
01:45
Get control from command.
01:47
Go ahead, sir.
01:49
Release the officer operator, marked everybody in service with the exception of engine ladder 341.
01:55
Clear, releasing the outside operator, marking all on the engine and ladder 5-09.
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Carmel, IN
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