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Water leak causes forced entry to apartment near unit 104Tulsa OK

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Tulsa, OK

Medics and fire personnel entered an apartment near unit 104 after a toilet leak caused water damage requiring repair and forced entry.

Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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We're going to leave the scene to let them know that the apartment above 104 has a leak within the toilet and tell me the first entry and they're going to need help to repair the door to the balcony.
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Thank you. Let me mention to know that it's actually the toilet that was leaking from above 104, and if you had the force entry.

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