Water flowing from building triggers fire alarm in Farmington, Farmington CT


Water is flowing from the side of a building near 4th Park Drive in Farmington, triggering a fire alarm. Multiple fire engines are responding, and the police on scene have confirmed active water flow.
Audio|Source: Farmington Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Water flow alarm near 4th Park, guys.
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Engine 6, engine 2, engine 5.
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The Sunday near 4th Park Drive, where a water flow alarm[1], police are on scene reporting water is coming out of the side of the building.
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Time line is 9.46.
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One, which 12.
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Engine 4 is en route.
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Engine 4, you're en route.
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9.47. The chief is requesting any cold response, but there is actual water flowing.
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Roger, on the club.
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The engine's here the route on the plus.
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Roger 9.47.
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Ready to see. Thank you.
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2.00. Base Carlin-hundred down 184 Forward Park.
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Two and a half-story wood frame, nothing to show.
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Copy out there, I'll check. All right, Carvaheader.
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950 p. Near 4th Park.
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Copy on there, too.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
water flow alarm: Automatic water flow detector activation (possible fire or sprinkler system issue)
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Farmington, CT
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