Fire crews stop water leak by shutting valve on sidewalk, Concord CA


Fire crews responded to a water leak inside a building on Salvio St. They worked to shut off a stubborn valve located in the sidewalk near Canal at Salvio, behind a disabled parking spot and a 30-minute parking sign. The leak was stopped after they shut off the valve.
Audio|Source: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
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Grant I see Comfer.
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Go ahead.
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They provided pretty elaborate instructions on where the shutoff valve is. It's in the notes, unless you want me to verbally tell you.
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I'll go take a look.
00:15
We're trying to shut off a valve. It's in the sidewalk right now.
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Copy their advising it's on canal at Salvio in the sidewalk behind the disabled parking spot and a 30-minute parking sign.
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Okay, thank you. We'll go take a look at that.
00:41
Section 3, Medics, 13, Code 3, near Rossmoor Parkway, cross-up Old Oak Drive, Valley Bunch, room 146,
00:49
80-year-old female,
00:51
bleeding on the right leg from an old wound.
00:59
That confire grant I see.
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I'm reading the notes.
01:03
That's the same exact box we've been working on.
01:06
The valve just will not budge, no matter what kind of tools we put on it.
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We're still working on it.
01:13
Confir copy.
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Engine 93, Medicaid, 6. Code 30 Medical, near West Bolton Road, cross the bulletin place, responding for 87-year-old female, TVA.
01:29
Confire Grants IC.
01:31
We got the set off.
01:33
You can cancel the guy responding from Sacramento.
01:37
Copy water shut off, cancel the response.
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Grant IC, Comfair.
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Go to Grants IC.
01:49
The water department is questioning whether we shut off the valve or the water flow.
01:57
The valve and the sidewalk, it's the one you described in the notes, and it stops the leak from inside the building.
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Salvio St, Concord, CA
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