Firefighters stop water leak and report low communication lines, Stamford CT


Firefighters responded to a water leak in a building in Stamford, Connecticut. They shut off a valve to stop the water. They reported low hanging communication lines near the building and asked to notify utility companies. EMS cleared a medical call with a refusal. No fire or criminal activity was found.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
02:10
Transcript:
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221 Bravo.
00:06
We shut off a valve downstairs.
00:13
Water slow down.
00:17
I'll have to walk around.
00:18
Switch to TAC2[1].
00:19
We'll be operating on TAC2[1], all right?
00:24
TAC2[1], recedes. TAC2[1], receipts.
00:27
The water stop coming out of the tub.
00:33
Engine 6, Stanford.
00:38
Engine 6, come in.
00:40
Think for a fault number?
00:45
Okay, go ahead.
00:49
SNET 4589.
00:52
We have communication lines to 243 collodial.
00:56
They were low hanging.
00:58
We moved it enough so a truck could get under,
01:02
but they're low in the front yard, so if you could just notify frontier and cable vision.
01:09
I receive 1829.
01:16
They're across the sidewalk,
01:18
so this call is going to keep coming in.
01:21
I receive.
01:26
Medic 1, Stamford.
01:29
Medic 1.
01:32
We're cleared with a refusal.
01:38
I received.
01:43
32 is Stamford.
01:45
Command, Stamford's on.
01:49
32 is about one.
01:51
I receive.
01:57
PLS2 to Stanford.
02:00
PLS2, go ahead.
02:03
We're going to be delayed on turnover for DCCOM.
02:07
Free seat delayed, DCOM, 1832.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC2: Tactical channel 2
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