Water main break floods West Liberty building, risks electrical panel, West Liberty OH
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At West Liberty, a broken water main inside a building flooded an electrical panel, forcing fire crews to await a keyholder to shut off the water line.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
This Liberty Fire, respond 1134 North Detroit Street.
00:05
Can we reference a water pipe busted from the first stage 2355?
00:19
With Liberty Engine 111, Reson, 1134 North Detroit Street, it's going to be referenced a busted water pipe spring on an electrical panel.
00:29
I'm at first page 2356.
00:36
With the Reef Squad Squad, check.
00:48
West Liberty Engine 111, respond 1134 North Detroit Street.
00:52
It's going to be referenced a pipeline that is busted.
00:56
I'm about the second page 2359.
01:03
4-600, Chief 1-11 Route Route.
01:07
You're clear.
01:12
Lieutenant 1-11 Route Station.
01:20
4,600 from Medica 111.
01:22
You can attach us to that call.
01:23
We'll be assisting fire department off.
01:27
You're clear.
01:29
4600 show Q111, Medic 111 on scene, Chief 111 will have command.
01:39
You're clear.
01:45
Chief 11 is on the scene.
01:51
You're clear.
01:56
engine 11 4,600, show engine 11 route with three.
02:03
You're quick.
02:09
Command 4600.
02:11
Good.
02:18
This appears to be a water main line feeding inside the building and I'll waiting on a key holder right now to see if we can shut down the line.
02:28
Time for you this on scene right now.
02:33
You're clear.
02:39
Angel 11, 4-600, and you're on scene.
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Location mentioned:
N Detroit St, West Liberty, OH 43357
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