Small leak triggers fire alarm at Scotts Valley facility, Scotts Valley CA
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Fire units responded to a water flow alarm at a storage facility near Mt Hermon Road in Scotts Valley. They found a small leak on a standpipe that triggered the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2511, engine 2512, Battalion 2504.
00:03
This is going to be a water flow activation near Mt Hermon Rd, building 3.
00:09
The building number three, lead realized, red, and orange, timeout at 1258.
00:19
Battalion 2504, no-go.
00:22
Go ahead.
00:25
Do you want to work on station coverage?
00:29
Let's hold off.
00:30
We had this alarm yesterday, same circumstances.
00:33
Maybe a second to get on the scene and I'll update you.
00:36
I'll copy.
00:41
Central Medical 1115 Capital Route.
00:50
NACOMBITAN 20504.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
On scene of a storage facility, nothing shown at this time, without investigating the established target command.
01:05
1303.
01:09
And all units responding, we're on the scene stage, and push-attack, a launch test.
01:21
Thatcom, target, command.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:26
Just a small leak on a standpipe that's triggering the alarm potentially.
01:30
We can cancel 2512 and myself and 11 will be on scene to terminate command and I'll be your point in contact.
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