Water leak triggers false fire alarm at building, Springfield MA


A water leak in a first floor apartment near Pearl St caused water to enter the smoke detector, triggering the fire alarm accidentally. There was no fire detected.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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It's going to be near Pearl St.
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We'll call that unintentional.
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The key holder did and reset the system.
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They just silenced it.
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Can you give them a call back and advise them that the apartment, first floor apartment near Pearl St, has a water leak, and the waters get into the smoke detector and as well is activating it?
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Pange1, near Pearl St. Will the apartment, the first place, said?
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Yeah, first floor, it's only the only apartment on the first floor.
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Okay, first apartment for Water Leaks, getting in the detector, which is a company alarm. I'll call the management company right now.
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For anything, thank you.
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I'm Tengen 1.
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Man, Management has been called. They're going to get somebody over there to fix that water leak.
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Great evening, thank you.
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Hi, Larry.
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Engine 6, go ahead.
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Engine 6, back and service, AMR has patient care.
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Agent 6 in service, AMR has patient care.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pearl St, Springfield, MA 01105
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