Water flow alarm activates at retirement village, Findlay OH
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Fire department responded to a water flow alarm at Birch Haven Retirement Village near Vorthaven Lane. No fire was found. The building door was locked while they awaited a keyholder who was estimated to arrive in 45 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Findlay Fire, Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Ohio State Highway Patrol
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03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Section 4, Fire alarm, Birch Haven Retirement Village,
00:04
near Vorthaven Lane.
00:08
Again, Station 4, Fire Alarm, Birch Haven Retirement Village, near Vorthaven Lane, water flow alarm, sprinkler.
00:31
Hortler.
00:39
You can't go to call three hundred inches clear.
00:45
Clear. Clear.
00:54
Ranger 2, 101.
00:57
Okay.
01:03
22 is 101.
01:08
Sentient 4-3-01.
01:16
Okay.
01:18
Okay.
01:19
That's detail.
01:29
Can't you?
01:33
Fort, June, 7-0.
01:37
Three. Two-five?
01:39
Signal three.
01:40
Signal three.
01:48
Go ahead. Zero-four.
01:53
Signal three-hous.
01:56
21.23.
02:03
National seat.
02:05
I've got nothing showing other than some alarms on the southern wing engine for Birch Haven command.
02:13
Okay.
02:19
Service.
02:29
Air dispatch engine four.
02:34
Good.
02:35
Alarm company called back saying a keyholder would be in route; however, their eta is 45 minutes.
02:45
That's clear.
02:49
Open your plate text, okay.
03:00
Drive a 360.
03:07
Go ahead.
03:11
There is no fire in the building, but there is water flow.
03:16
The door is currently locked while we're getting a key to open.
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It's in the height on the first floor.
03:24
That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Birchaven Ln, Findlay, OH 45840
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