Fire alarm triggered by water system malfunction in Seattle, Seattle WA
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Southwest Holden Street in Seattle. After checking the building, they found no smoke or fire. The alarm was caused by a water system malfunction. The scene was cleared after confirming it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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This has Titan 7, assuming,
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we'll call Holden Command.
00:07
Okay, Battalion 7, Holden.
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Okay,
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the near Southwest Holden Street.
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Affirmative.
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Battine 7, we have you Holden Command.
00:28
This is from Mag1.
00:29
Can I get a medic one doctor Metcom?
00:33
Medcom for Medic 1.
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1311 from Ladder 13, all floors clear.
00:49
Okay, Ladder 13, understand all floors cleared.
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So,
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search and for the alarm panel.
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Medic 1 from dispatch, what is your status?
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Medical 1 is on scene.
01:18
Okay, Medical 1, you're still with A2?
01:27
That's affirmative still on that run with A2.
01:29
We're getting ready to transport to Swedish First Hill ETA of 10 minutes.
01:36
Okay, medic 1.
01:52
Okay.
02:23
Okay.
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Ladder 13,
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do you have enough resources? There's a minor water job?
02:33
Yeah, we're good.
02:34
There's not enough water to clean up.
02:40
Okay, no smoke or fire, minor water job.
02:50
This has holding command, no sinus smoke or fire,
02:54
system malfunction due to a waterjub.
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Okay, holden command.
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Location mentioned:
SW Holden St, Seattle, WA
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