Water leak found at la quinta hotel fire alarm, Springfield MA
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Fire response units were sent to the La Quinta Hotel at near Congress Street for a fire alarm. Upon arrival, they found a water leak instead of a fire and managed the issue accordingly.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Command 2. Engine 1.
00:03
Truck 1.
00:04
District Chief 1.
00:06
Respond to near Congress Street.
00:08
La Quinta Hotel.
00:10
Radio box highrise.
00:16
Hi, alumna, Engine 1, Truck 1.
00:21
Engine 1. Engine 1, you're responding with Truck 1 and Chief 1 to near Congress Street, La Quinta Hotel for the radio box alarm coming in for the general fire alarm.
00:39
Truck 1 to Fireline.
00:42
Fireline's on, Truck 1.
00:45
Truck 1 is on scene,
00:47
brick high-rise, something showing will be investigating.
00:53
We keep Truck 1 on scene.
00:55
It's going to work high-rise, nothing telling investigating.
01:02
Angel 1, Duncan.
01:05
Angel 1 on, team.
01:11
Chief 1, the fire alarm.
01:15
Hi, Long Island, Chief 1, Chief 1.
01:18
Put Chief on in Chief Hawby command.
01:21
Please Chief One-O-Nine command.
01:28
Angel 1, Command.
01:34
Command, Goethe, Goethe.
01:38
Command, it appears to be a water leak.
01:41
We're trying to make contact with maintenance to find out exactly where it's going to be web update the problem.
01:49
All right,
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receive.
01:56
Engine 7 to command.
01:58
I'm Engine 1 to command.
02:03
Go ahead, Engine 1.
02:06
We found the water leak, Engine 1, Truck 1 can handle.
02:11
You can return back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Springfield, MA
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