Smoke detector caused by overheated fire pump at strip center, Flower Mound TX


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a strip center near Long Prairie Rd. The smoke detector activated in the mechanical room where the fire pump was running and overheating. No fire or smoke was visible outside, and the incident involved an overheated fire pump rather than an active fire.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
03:13
Transcript:
00:00
One gone thing. Got a single-floory strip center.
00:03
Nothing from the outside.
00:05
Yeah,
00:09
there's a kid.
00:10
Thank you. We'll say nothing showing.
00:21
Truck bubble and firm engine bubble.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:29
Hey, I am unable to get out of the engine to calculate starting that station.
00:39
Reaching.
00:45
Long Prairie Road, between Market Street and Windsor Drive.
00:53
X2, Channel Assignment 2, between Lago Vista, Timeout, (number withheld), Medic 2.
01:05
County Engine 631 631
01:13
We're going to place engines 681 in service.
01:16
Can you take trucks 681 out of service in the CAD? It is not staffed.
01:23
All right.
01:35
(number withheld). Probably has been reopening, shall U.S. Z1 unit's clear.
01:40
Chale units, clear it not, 22.
01:47
It's a smoke detector in the rise room. The fire pumps running. It's burning up.
01:52
So you want to come over here to the north side of the building.
02:01
Okay.
02:05
We're clear.
02:06
All right.
02:12
Something's clear.
02:14
The black count.
02:22
You can receive? request transport.
02:33
5.1 has patient contact.
02:42
Thank you. Okay,
02:44
5-1.
02:45
Are you still at the rise of room?
02:55
That's affirmative.
02:59
Did the compressor stop running?
03:05
We're still running.
03:11
Recy, we'll keep looking.
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Location mentioned:
Long Prairie Rd, Flower Mound, TX
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