Flooding from broken pipe causes damage in assisted living unit, Denver CO


A broken pipe caused flooding in a residential assisted living unit near East 74th Avenue, resulting in water damage. Emergency responders are on the scene and an evacuation is in progress due to active alarms, with no smoke or fire detected.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Engine 14, flooding near East Seventy 4th Avenue, Unit B, on channel, Adams County Offs A.
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Engine 14, flooding near East 74th Avenue, Unit B, on channel Adams County off A.
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Engine 77? Engine 77.
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A large three-story, assistant living facility.
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Evacuation in progress, we do have active alarm with strobes and alarms negative on any smoke or fire.
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Engine 7 will be offensive strategy investigating, short engine 7-7 as Gallery Command.
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Engine 27 on scene of a large three-story assisted living facility, evacuating progress active alarm with strobes, negative smoke or fire.
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Offensive strategy at the beginning is gathered in 1839.
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Engine 7, engine 6, 6, give me a call, my cell phone too.
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In the deportation, not to two ferrets on ESA for the prominence one of a unit under B-boy.
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It's going to be for the pipe that broke up our piece unit.
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There's at least 20 gallons of water that was coming through the walls.
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Try to get a hold of the neighbors then and I can't get a little maintenance.
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We'll be responding on emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 74th Ave Unit B, Denver, CO 80229
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