Sprinkler system issue triggers fire alarm at Texas Roadhouse, Cromwell CT
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A fire alarm triggered by water flow at Texas Roadhouse near Shunpike Road was caused by a sprinkler system issue. Fire units responded and the sprinkler company was working on the system. The situation is under control.
Audio|Heard on: Cromwell Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Charlie response for Squad 1 and Ladder 3, near Shunpike Road, Texas Roadhouse for commercial fire alarm water flow.
00:14
Bash, Ladder 3?
00:19
Ladder 3.
00:30
Glad are you calling or acknowledging?
00:35
I thought you were calling me.
00:36
My apologies.
00:40
I was. I apologize, second transmission must not have come over.
00:43
Squad 1 and Ladder 3 gets you both en route.
00:46
It will be near Shunpike Road, Texas Roadhouse, the same alarm as earlier, same zone.
00:52
Fire marshal upon departure called all alarms live and to be treated as such.
01:00
You may have workers on scene, there was no contact on the process.
01:09
Well, I understand.
01:10
Squad 1's on scene,
01:13
one and a half story restaurant.
01:16
So I will have command, all units operate on fire ground one.
01:19
We have, uh...
01:27
Go ahead.
01:31
We have, uh...
01:38
We have a sprinkler company on scene right now working on the system.
01:46
And I was working on some of the pressure switches which caused the alarm.
01:50
Situation under control, we're going to hold it to the unit on stage to be cleared soon.
01:55
Roger, if you could just get an estimate of how long to disregard for and have them call me when they're done.
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Location mentioned:
Shunpike Rd, Cromwell, CT 06416
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