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Broken pipe causes heavy water flow in Ewing TownshipEwing Township NJ

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Ewing Township, NJ

Firefighters responded to an alarm activation in Ewing Township and found a broken pipe on the roof causing heavy water flow. Crews are investigating the leak.

Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire/EMS Dispatch, Ewing Response and Fireground
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
Stephanie 31, you said that the diesel pump and the Jockey pump were both called correct.
00:10
All right, I talked to Bob again.
00:12
Now you're more confused on the whole issue on hand because he said that there's no domestic water supply that should be leaking like this over here.
00:21
Everything's off the friendly system.
00:24
I'm with Command Central.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:35
Just an update, we found some sort of broken pipe on the roof.
00:39
Tower 31 set enough to go up to investigate.
00:46
Breeze, visit for the alarm, alarm activation of broken pipe on the roof, there are 31 going up to the missing.
00:56
If you get.
01:03
If these come around to that negative, we can get on that negative word 13,
01:08
we can get eyes on that also.

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Ewing Township, NJ

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Incident Timeline

  1. Situation Monitoring and Coordination
  2. Tower 31 Deployed for Investigation
  3. Broken Pipe Discovered on Roof
  4. Command Central Coordination
  5. Pump Status and Water Supply Confusion
  6. Observation of Water Leak
  7. Contact with Building Representatives
  8. Initial Boiler Pressure Tank Issue Reported

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