High-rise apartment alarm and water leak reported, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a high-rise alarm was activated at a three-story apartment complex near Seasons W Dr in Indianapolis. Alarms were sounding and evacuation was in progress. Emergency personnel responded and found a broken water pipe in the basement garage causing water flow issues.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 343, engine 345, engine 341, ladder 345, Battalion 304, safety,
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304, high-rise alarm, near Seasons W Dr, cross-off, Seasons North Drive and Seasons South Drive, refund on ops 301, timeout 0-018.
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Control into 345.
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Go ahead.
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Front scene, three-story apartment complex.
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Do have alarms activated in evacuation of progress.
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345 will establish command to be investigating.
00:39
Clear.
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9345 arrived first truck 9-0-345 first truck midnight 24
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43 second engine engine 343 second engine
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City 304 rising safety 304 arriving in my night 24
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24
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May have a time 304 more seen love enough you mean to take it
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341's on the C and third.
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Engine 341, third engine minute, 22.
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All right there.
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345D to command.
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Good.
01:39
We got a resident up here that stated a...
01:42
Sorry, the manager up here stated that a water pipe is broken in the basement down the garage.
01:48
They got the water to flow, but they're getting ready to call course and they've been the issue.
01:56
Okay, I'm clear.
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Location mentioned:
Seasons W Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46280
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