Water leak causes flooding on first floor of apartment building, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a pipe burst in Apartment 213 near Nolley Court caused flooding on the entire first floor. Maintenance was contacted for response.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
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Hotel for a water problem.
00:01
Near Nolley Court.
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Tower 3, Channel H.
00:05
Hotel for a water problem.
00:07
Near Nolley Court.
00:09
It's going to be Apartment 213,
00:11
and the cross streets are Gallery of Boulevard and Berry Ridge Road.
00:19
Alarm companies are signed to a different address.
00:23
Callshot the High Road and Kathy Row.
00:26
Coming by the alarm company with the fire alarm, water flow zone 03, foam room.
00:36
21's in route.
00:37
Engine 13, you can fall off.
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The first 21.
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13 straight.
00:49
Cobbinger 3.
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Carolina.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:00
There's an FTC if you keep pulling forward, if you want to stand by that.
01:07
Copy up.
01:13
Harrisburg, Ladder 1 to Central.
01:15
What channel is the off?
01:17
It's from Ladder 1 off.
01:19
It's an engine clear to all other units.
01:23
Cut it.
01:29
The RP was calling from Apartment 213.
01:33
She said the entire first floor was flooding from a pipe that had burst.
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4. So you can go ahead and see if you can find maintenance and see if you can get some responding, please.
01:47
10-4-tiles 3rd.
01:53
The central Robinson engine one cleared available accidental activation.
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Location mentioned:
Nolley Ct, Charlotte, NC 28270
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