Fire crews check water flow alarm at hospital, Providence RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a water flow alarm in a trash chute at Butler Hospital on Prairie Avenue in Providence. Crews reported no visible smoke or fire and conducted an investigation to ensure the alarm was not caused by an actual fire.
Audio|Heard on: Providence RI Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine's off scene.
00:01
Six-story Butler Hospital, nothing showing.
00:06
Engine three, you're seeing nothing show near Prairie Ave.
00:10
A lot of ones, that's great.
00:14
Roger, tower, a lot of ones.
00:19
Engine three, panels reading water flow with a trash chute.
00:23
Roger, Engine Three, investigating water flow in the trash chute near Prairie Ave.
00:31
Battalion One received.
00:34
Engine Ten's on the water.
00:36
Engine Ten on the water, near Prairie Ave.
00:40
Companies responding in operating box 3883 near Prairie Avenue.
00:45
Code yellow, Engine Three, Tower Ladder One and Battalion on.
00:49
Code yellow time is 1924.
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