Fire alarm caused by broken sprinkler head in medical unit, Prince George County VA
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A fire alarm with waterflow was reported near Solar Trail. The cause was found to be a broken sprinkler head in the medical housing unit.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George County Fire/EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Company 5, Engine 5, Engine 7, and Truck 1, fire alarm activation with waterflow, near Solar Trail.
00:09
Company 5, Engine 5, near Solar Trail, cross streets River Road, priority 1, fire alarm activation with waterflow.
00:21
Timeout, 0910.
00:28
Engine 5, Frenchholds.
00:31
Engine 5, go ahead.
00:34
Tomorrow, 2.
00:40
Very short, engine 7, responding with who?
00:43
Engine 5 and engine 7, both are not two at Nashville.
00:46
Prince George's engine 5.
00:52
Force, engine 5.
00:54
Go ahead.
01:00
The alarm company called and advised they have an active waterflow which up with one.
01:06
I'm seeing who advised everything's 10-4[1].
01:13
Okay, I'm happy.
01:20
You can go ahead, for a minute.
01:23
Pressure change is five.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:30
We're just receiving another call from some of the else there who advises that they are robusting response as a broken sprinkler head in the medical housing unit.
01:41
Copy. Engine 5 will continue power you through and cancel anything else.
01:46
10 4.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Prince George County, VA
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