Fire alarm prompts evacuation at Clayton apartment complex, Clayton NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated in a three-story residential building near Wentworth Loop in Clayton. Evacuation is underway. Firefighters are investigating a possible water flow issue from a sprinkler head on an outside balcony and working to control the water.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston County Fire/EMS
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Central Planning session 2 file along, commercial firewall at near Wentworth Loop.
00:05
Near Wentworth Loop showing a boosted activation, three-story residential building.
00:12
The 2-1 roll.
00:25
Federal Clayton, engine two is on scene near Wentworth Loop.
00:30
Nothing shown, three-story residential apartment building, evacuation in progress.
00:36
Incident officer establishing Wentworth Command, engine two will investigate.
00:40
To for all the sign up from Sean.
00:42
Evacuation in progress.
00:46
There are two firefighters.
00:49
Staff are coming up with a key.
00:52
It isn't going to be that rude out to the balcony.
01:00
Simple.
01:08
Man is a good driver.
01:13
I have property management right here with me.
01:21
Scott was.
01:24
Gover.
01:28
Frank Power one's on the scene.
01:31
Timble.
01:42
There is no water coming from the sprinkler head inside.
01:45
Water is coming out from around the sprinkler head on the outside balcony.
01:53
Working on shutting the water down up.
02:01
Central District 4 will be back in service.
02:08
Anything special prize?
02:13
Send your crews forward, personnel to room 306.
02:18
Kyle 1 officer, come right here to the riser room.
02:22
Try to get this water secured.
02:26
Ten point.
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Location mentioned:
Wentworth Lp, Clayton, NC 27527
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