Sprinkler leak triggers fire alarm at building, Rochester IN
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Ares Building Systems in Rochester. They were unable to contact key holders or enter the building but observed a leak in the sprinkler riser through a window. The alarm was attributed to a sprinkler system issue rather than an active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Rochester Fire, Henry Fire, B and Route to near North Lucas Street for a fire alarm.
00:09
It's going to be Ares Building Systems pressure tank alarm, Fulton County Clear 1919.
00:17
And we're clear on bridge.
00:19
Engine two's on scene.
00:22
Clear, Henry.
00:25
Do you have to have a key holder in or out?
00:28
Negative, unable to make contact with key holders.
00:32
Mr. Fire?
00:35
Parkview can go back in service.
00:39
Unable to make entry into the building, however I can see the sprinkler system, the riser, through a window.
00:46
Looks like a leak at the riser.
00:48
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Rochester, IN 46975
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