Alarm system issue with water leak reported, Christiansburg VA
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An alarm system issue occurred at a building near New River Rd in Christiansburg, Virginia. Responders noted water leaking from the upstairs to the first floor. A key holder was contacted to reset the system, and a technician was called to address the water leak and building access.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
I have a...
00:03
I have a key holder on the line.
00:05
He's warning them if you're all talented it and if you just need him to come out and reset it.
00:11
Yeah, we need to get in the first floor.
00:15
The jack is showing, telling us, showing storage room.
00:19
I've checked everything on the extended safe side.
00:24
Ten four hours, bye.
00:33
CFR Can I read 800?
00:38
Go ahead.
00:41
He has given me a code that if you guys works for every interior door on the upstairs.
00:49
Each one of the upstairs doors has a set upstairs that goes to the bottom floor.
00:56
Okay, is he en route?
01:00
C.F.R.
01:03
Negative, he is not, but he just needs to call the on-call technician.
01:09
Yeah, somebody needs to come.
01:13
Stand for.
01:20
VPD.
01:32
CFR NRV Mall
01:37
Go ahead.
01:39
Tell them we got water coming in from, uh,
01:43
on first floor from upstairs.
01:46
We need to come on.
01:51
Ten-four, he was going to call the technician.
01:54
I've also got a resident on the line wanting to know if they need to evacuate.
02:02
And we've got to figure out where the water's coming from.
02:10
Ten-four.
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Location mentioned:
New River Rd, Christiansburg, VA 24073
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