Water flow incident reported in residential building


The audio discusses a report of water flowing down walls in a residential building, affecting multiple apartments. Fire department units are at the scene to investigate the issue.
Audio|Source: Hartford Fire Department
02:49
Transcript:
And you want to let it take? Waterflow[1], fourth and fifth floor, Woodland. Copy, looking for the main channel. Roger's second aisle, lockup height, just checking out. Stand by. You want to switch the fire ground? Yeah, 10-4. And you want to do a fire one. All company, I will switch the fire. District 1stown down and cancel a lot of two? Yeah, I'll take ladder 5, fire alarm to drop the ladder 2. Letter 2, you could cancel. All right, too clear. 14, fire alarm. Report us how it was on the street. File on District 2 dropping engine 10, adding engine 14. Yeah, I'm sorry. Bring it around on pathology. Just hiding right on the corner. Engine 10, you captain. Allowments of 5, clear, 500. Check with the district is going to be caught 141. For District 2, engine 7, it's over. Engine 5. Or engine 5 for engines. That's right. What do you think? I'd be clearing quarters. Be turned to stay in a residential high raise and route checking. District 6. District 1. District 2 is on Cine. Woodland Street Command. District 1. District 1. Also a checker out, making the way up the side. Radistic from Major 1. We've got a report of our water coming down on the wall, Department 406 from 5-06. So 4.06, check that out. Be Clark Street. I'm in the lobby of the tenant from Apartment 406. There's his water coming down, his wall, and his apartment. So check apartments 506 or 507.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Waterflow: Indication of active sprinkler or water system
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Woodland St, Hartford, CT
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect