Fire units handle broken sprinkler pipe in garage, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a broken sprinkler pipe in the garage near Bergen Avenue in Jersey City. Units on scene investigated the source and worked to isolate the system, coordinating traffic control and command on site.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
We got a broken alarm.
00:03
Sprinkler pipe in the garage there.
00:05
We're investigating.
00:14
Engine 19,
00:15
Establishing Bergen Avenue command.
00:19
Battalion 1 to dispatch, hold me out on 139 and Cold Blossom, stopping traffic.
00:27
Received, notify dispatch when you're ready.
00:31
Received.
00:38
Dispatch, Battalion is on the scene.
00:40
Assuming Bergen Avenue command.
00:43
Received, assuming command.
00:45
Bergen Avenue.
00:49
Nineteen to command.
00:51
Go ahead,
00:54
Message 19.
00:56
Broken sprinkler pipe in the garage area.
00:59
We're looking for the breaker room now.
01:02
Probably shut this down.
01:05
Nineteen from ladder, we're under sprinkler road now.
01:19
Can we isolate it to its own valve or do we have to shut down the whole system?
01:28
Yeah, that's what I was looking for.
01:35
We're looking into that now.
01:37
We might just turn it all down and then go from there and isolate.
01:42
Received.
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Location mentioned:
Bergen Ave, Jersey City, NJ
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