Commercial fire alarm triggers response at Newark shopping center, Newark OH
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A commercial fire alarm was activated at the Courtyard at Newark near Johnson Avenue in Newark, Ohio. Multiple fire and rescue units were dispatched. It was reported that water was coming out of the ceiling due to a possible broken water pipe. The fire department continued their response to prevent any further issues.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 3. Engine 2.
00:02
Rescue 1. Battalion 1.
00:05
Commercial high-rise fire alarm.
00:07
Ladder 3. Engine 2.
00:09
Rescue 1. Battalion 1.
00:12
The Courtyard at Newark.
00:14
Near Johnson Avenue.
00:16
Cross streets dead end and Jackson Boulevard.
00:19
Commercial high life fire alarm.
00:21
On 45.1.
00:28
390s radio.
00:31
Briani, go ahead.
00:34
She checks 10-4.
00:36
She doesn't have a resident to say it.
00:38
She's homeless.
00:40
All right,
00:43
Control, the State Row 13 command.
00:46
You're clear. Good.
00:50
Command.
00:51
Curry County advised.
00:53
Deputies have left from New Lexington Station at type of call.
00:58
They don't have an exact DPA.
00:59
They're going to hold your scene until OSP can take over.
01:04
Probably.
01:09
Directorial the time in one.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:15
I may contact, they advised.
01:17
They believe they had a water pipe first, a water coming out of the ceiling.
01:22
The alarm is audible in the background.
01:30
That's clear.
01:31
We'll have engine two continue,
01:35
engine five continue with the prevention.
01:40
Rescue on the battalion or in service.
01:43
You're clear, rescue one, the battalion in service.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Ave, Newark, OH 43055
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