False fire alarm caused by broken sprinkler head at school, Farmington AR
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Jerry Pop Williams Elementary School in Farmington. The alarm was triggered by a broken sprinkler head. There was no fire or danger at the school.
Audio|Source: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Respond for our fire alarm, near North Royals at Jerry Pop Williams Elementary.
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Operations Ops 44 to not 1106.
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5353 responded.
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6.53 responded.
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Six o'uns funny.
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Sixtholander's funny.
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Farmington, you're responding to Jerry Pop Williams for a fire alarm, called in by the alarm company, advising Zone E10, Echo 10,
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for a general fire alarm.
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653 is on scene, single story, educational, nothing showing, no evacuation will be out checking.
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We'll be established in the rural commandant.
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653M.
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6.01, 653.
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Go ahead.
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I just received a call.
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I believe this is going to be a busted sprinkler head, no fire activation,
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if you'll investigate.
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Probably busted sprinkler head, possibly.
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The alarm company just called back in and advised it would be a false alarm.
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Six and one copies.
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Six and one is unseen.
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Six and one will be assuming broil us command.
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Do you have active water flow?
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Six and one on team.
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We're going to the panel now to check where it's showing.
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Let's stand by.
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Six on copies.
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Both communications.
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I had it from investigation.
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It's got the main shut off at this time.
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The advisor is busted five.
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Location mentioned:
Broyles St, Farmington, AR 72730
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