Fire alarm triggers water flow in college building, Asheville NC
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a three-story building on a college campus. There was confirmed water flow indicating possible sprinkler activation, but no visible fire was seen. The crew is investigating the situation on site.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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Communications from engine two.
00:04
Go ahead, dude.
00:08
Agent 2's on scene on the large.
00:13
Three story.
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College campus building.
00:20
Nothing showing from two sides.
00:23
Two half the man.
00:27
Going in to investigate.
00:29
Hold his assignment.
00:34
Copy engine tooling, large three-story Kansas building. Nothing sure on two side to investigate the offensive of your assignment. Injured to estimate.
00:47
Communications and Superman will follow up.
00:50
Go ahead. To be a fire alarm activation, don't please.
00:57
Engine 2 going to investigate. Notting in IAC without alpha accountability.
01:04
Copy, sir. We'll be an active fire alarm.
01:06
Engine 2 is let me to investigate alpha accountability.
01:10
Communications from the engine two.
01:14
Kevin.
01:16
We do have a water flow activation.
01:20
Hold it, time.
01:21
Intim2 is simply located.
01:26
Copseur water flow activation. Engine 2 will tend to flip.
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Location mentioned:
Campus Dr, Asheville, NC 28804
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