Fire extinguished in mechanical room of office building, Houston TX
Firefighters responded to a commercial building fire near Falling Creek Dr. They found no visible fire from the outside of the multi-story building. Upon investigation with the property manager, the fire had been extinguished in the mechanical room. The fire was likely caused by a power surge that triggered alarms.
Audio|Source: Ponderosa Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 42, District 40, District 82, Engine 83, Commercial Building Fire, near Falling Creek Dr, near Ramble, North Houston Road and West FF, 1960, 1147.
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1147.
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Anya-dry mail? Anya-drey mail? Oh,
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Angie-hury email.
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You can play with sixty-one back to three or four, Adam.
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Engine sixty-one, you can go to regard, engine 37 on handle, engine fifty-one in the service.
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No comment, engine 37, we were running two fire alarms in building one.
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We did have a power surge in the area that possibly caused the alarms to go off.
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30 seconds, Steve.
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I'm on location.
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No,
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I'm on location.
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Nothing visible from a multi-story.
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Good guys.
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New Mexico.
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10-02 on the investigating.
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Turn on TV.com.
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Okay, there's you, right.
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I met with the property manager. We figured to have an extinguished fire in the mechanical room.
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We can slow everybody down, soon the first engine on into the office side.
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He instructed near Falling Creek Dr, falling creek down, green, non-urgency, injured let out of investigate on off-5-5-1.
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