Water flow sprinkler alarm at Stephens City commercial building, Stephens City VA
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A fire alarm at a commercial building near Comer Drive in Stephens City was investigated. The alarm was due to a water flow sprinkler activation. No fire was found on the exterior or inside the two-story apartment complex. Crews completed checks and confirmed no fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial fire alarm 81010WR Drive Engine Company 11, Engine Company 12, respond on Channel 311-41-42.
00:14
Prodress from engine 8801 server stations loaded in the medicate e3.
00:22
Cray 1143. 43.
00:29
Two.
00:38
Driver's rear tire blew up so we're just going to wait until the finish it off.
00:53
We're just going to wait until the station is completed.
01:03
Rescue Agent 12 depleted.
01:05
Units in Route 801 Comer Drive alarm company is advised and water flow sprinkler.
01:10
They have it listed as the rentals.
01:19
You release a vehicle from the impound since you're closed, (number withheld) Brumstone, 2014, Tansy, Cherokee in lot 29?
01:29
Yeah.
01:33
The apartment.
01:35
We had nothing evident from the Alpha, Bravo, Delta.
01:40
We'll be out checking.
01:42
We'll have her in water.
01:48
Entieland is on a scene two-story type apartment.
01:51
Nothing showing Alpha, Bravo, Delta.
01:54
Angel Lemon has their own water.
01:56
1147.
01:57
All right.
02:00
Professor,
02:03
do you have an apartment number?
02:08
Negative all they provided was 801 Comer Drive and Z rentals.
02:19
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Comer Dr, Stephens City, VA 22655
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