Plumbing leak reported in apartment building, Charlotte NC
Fire crews responded to a plumbing leak reported in an apartment near Wallingford Street. The leak was beyond their capability to fix. Both tenants have contacted the property manager. There was no fire, criminal activity, or immediate danger.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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The resident does have a leak in our apartment.
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Her apartment is 113.
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Are you able to get in touch with a responsible party?
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Tent4 is 30.
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I tried to call both responsible parties left for one message up once it's not working.
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104. Car 5 is central.
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No CPR can hold with car 3 and engine 4.
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10 more.
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Looks like medic has changed the priority of this.
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Can you check with them see if they still need us to respond?
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We're on the phone with them right now.
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It sounds like you can cancel.
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Great.
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20 seconds on offset.
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206.
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George, letting you know we were on the correct channel.
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Hello. Do you, guys on site.
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48, 24.
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Car 3, 6, car 3 and car 5 or 108, can make this order room.
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Car 3, 2 4.
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01:50
Agent 32 alarm, we're able to the apartment above the firm that they were having some sort of plumbing issue that we're not going to be able to handle.
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Both tenants have contact for the property manager.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wallingford St, Charlotte, NC 28217
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