Burst pipe floods bathroom near Main Street, Trappe MD
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A pipe burst in a bathroom near Main Street caused flooding. The caller turned off the electricity but could not stop the water. Local authorities and town representatives are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Local Box 3O, Station 20, re-alerting, Station 30.
00:04
Service call,
00:05
near Main Street, cross Mullican Lane and Slaughter Lane.
00:13
Local Box 3O, Station 20, realerting, Station 30, service call near Main Street, cross Mullican Lane, Slaughter Lane.
00:24
Chief 30 and Rescue 32, responding.
00:31
C30 Rescue 32.
00:33
You're assigned to local box via service call.
00:36
Near Main Street crossing Mullican Lane.
00:39
Call came in from the perimeter advising a pipe busted in the bathroom and is flooding the room.
00:45
The caller was unable to turn the water off, but she did turn off the electric.
01:06
On Logobox 3.230 is on the location investigating 301 establishing command.
01:17
Santolpso. Thank God.
01:23
You may contact with the town.
01:26
I'll see if you can get a representative at her turn of the world.
01:31
Ten, four.
01:34
32. I would try to find the meter if you can out here.
01:38
Thank you.
01:42
POS Center to Command.
01:47
Yes.
01:48
What's your pleasure with Station 20?
01:52
You can put Station 20 in service.
01:55
Yeah.
02:13
Help them kick me in.
02:17
Good.
02:18
There's about a five minute ETA for the town to be out there.
02:24
Samson.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Trappe, MD 21673
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