Water leak causes main supply shutdown in building, Manassas VA


A building experienced a water leak from a domestic water pipe in the ceiling. The leak was significant enough to require shutting off the main water supply to the entire building. Fire and emergency medical services units responded to the incident to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The sergeant manager gave us is not working.
00:02
You run up on the second ones and see about securing water to the building.
00:08
Okay,
00:11
we're going to make our way to you.
00:17
All the units have been placed in service. Switch your traffic back to 5 Bravo[1], 5 Bravo. Prince William clearing 5 Delta at 6.
00:31
Is your 522 officer from rescue 542 driver?
00:39
Go ahead.
00:42
Do you have water flow in that room?
00:47
That's remember.
00:49
It's significant amount.
00:53
Repeat.
00:59
And trustee 520 appears it's going to be a water pipe in the ceiling.
01:07
Okay, so it's the domestic water supply, not the sprinkler system.
01:13
That's what it appears from now.
01:20
24.
01:29
Fox 18105 Bravo[1] for thickness, 13,089, Oath Drive, Cross Street, Oath Lane, ambulance 518, engine 506, 06-625.
01:43
1475. 4755, I'm that's a certain. Can you put me on 1183's call?
01:53
522 and 522.
01:55
It doesn't appear to be any water valves on the third floor.
01:58
We have to secure water the whole building.
02:03
Yeah, we've shut the main off right now, we're draining systems.
Police codes explained
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[1]
5 Bravo: Medium-priority emergency medical response designation used in dispatch and radio communications.
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Manassas, VA
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