Automatic fire alarm triggers response at commercial building, Hagerstown MD


An automatic fire alarm was triggered at the Grand Piano Building, a commercial and multifamily structure near West Washington Street. Multiple fire units responded and arrived on scene. No fire or smoke was visible, and crews investigated the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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(number withheld) West Washington Street Grand Piano Building automatic fire alarm engines four and five Truck 4 battalion three respond PS1 916 any five I was service training secretary okay
00:24
The battalion through the door, so many to do it.
00:28
Okay,
00:34
the time for. Just glance down the side.
00:36
The elder strobes down the side should not be going.
00:51
(number withheld) West Washington Street is going on the automatic fire alarm. Engine 2 respond, 970.
00:56
The pump is off.
01:03
Okay, you should be a big reset.
01:07
When you reset says five supervisors, we'll come back off.
01:22
We're back to our four supervisory alarms.
01:27
The fire pump fault has been turned off.
01:34
Yeah, I forgot you did tell me that.
01:36
Okay, we're going to the one-pick module.
01:40
Okay, give me a minute to get there and I'll give you instructions from that point.
01:52
Engine 4 arriving, I'm seeing multifamily commercial.
01:56
Nothing shown from the X area will be out investigating.
01:59
Engine 4 is coming water.
02:01
Okay, if we have your own water arriving, we'll see nothing ever hit.
02:04
From a commercial facility, we'll be out investigating not 19.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Washington St, Hagerstown, MD 21740
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