False fire alarm triggers water flow and low pressure alerts, Marlborough MA


Fire and police units responded to a water flow alarm and low pressure alert at a building near Mechanic St. There was no actual fire. A sprinkler contractor was called to fix the system issues.
Audio|Source: Marlborough Police and Fire
05:20
Transcript:
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C3[1] is on Mechanic Street, the Establishing Command, Engine 4, and Squad 1 are investigating. We also have a water flow alarm.
00:10
C3[1] on arrival from the command, Quad 1, Engine 4,
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investigating and water flow, 1547.
00:22
C3[1], truck, one.
00:27
I have you staged there for a minute until I get a report from Engine 4.
00:33
Come in from 400.
00:39
400, go ahead to command.
00:42
Riser 2, low pressure.
00:47
Okay, and the message. Riser number 2, low water pressure. Low air pressure.
00:54
It just is low pressure. We're making our way down to it right now.
00:59
Okay, and the message.
01:05
23, 29.
01:10
3.9 going.
01:18
23.309.
01:22
Three-knit's entrance, sir, go ahead.
01:26
The situation down on South Street, they have the roadblock from Liberty at West Main.
01:33
Safe Harbor is looking for two-man detail at minimum.
01:39
It'll be a four-hour minimum job, possibly longer.
01:44
All right, I received.
01:52
Buster snap.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:00
Do you need all northbound traffic on South Street blocked off still?
02:08
No, they haven't blocked from at Liberty,
02:12
northbound, and then it's southbound at West Main.
02:15
And they have that, that's going to suffice until a detail gets here.
02:20
Free.
02:24
Okay,
02:26
and the message.
02:27
You all set with Engine 4 in the squad, I can release the truck?
02:32
Yeah, correct, yep.
02:35
Command has the message.
02:37
Truck 1 from Command, you're all set to clear.
02:43
Let me show Truck 1, Claire. Clear available.
02:47
Trapp. 1-21.
02:56
22 and 21, targeting the east, kind of middle part in the line, stating he's having an issue with two of the bus drivers threatening his life.
03:04
One of them is inside buses still on scene.
03:06
Targeting these for the threats.
03:10
Toyota.
03:12
2nd. 21.
03:13
Four hundred from California?
03:20
Calling four hundred.
03:23
Lieutenant Koppah is calling 400.
03:25
Can you check on Ryza 3 that was activated a couple weeks ago they were supposed to get that taken care? Can you just make sure it was?
03:35
Uh, yeah, I was, I think I was working for that. Yeah, I can ask the guy.
03:43
Two and two-one?
03:47
Two-two. Two-two.
03:50
One-one.
03:53
Speed-vis, your option is going to be William Riccio? I'm familiar.
03:56
It may be a cognitive issue here.
03:58
He's saying that the two males driving the bus are inside. He's outside next to the bus.
04:02
You're not going to be William Richel.
04:07
Swanee to that, sir.
04:12
21.
04:17
Flight 3, won't I swing by it, but I can grab 81?
04:23
I can do that. I can do that.
04:29
Can you know what anyone knows me to feedback?
04:34
Yeah, anyone on you?
04:36
A-arm.
04:38
Do you have that direct?
04:42
Yeah.
04:48
Fire them to C3[1] command.
04:52
Go ahead to C3[1].
04:55
Just received a phone call from the alum company stating there is another additional file alarm.
05:03
It's the same zone.
05:06
That's affirmative.
05:07
System is not going to reset.
05:09
We've silenced it only. They have this sprinkler contractor on the way out.
05:13
I'll also be advised you can put squad one available and engine two will be clearing here shortly.
05:19
Sorry.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C3: Command or shift commander unit designation
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Location mentioned:
Mechanic St, Marlborough, MA 01752
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