Water flow triggered alarm on multiple high-rise floors, Virginia Beach VA
A fire alarm was triggered by water flow detected on several upper floors of a high-rise building in Central Park. Fire crews investigated and confirmed active water flow but found no confirmed fire. The issue appears to be recurring on these floors. The incident is under investigation by maintenance and fire teams.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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On scene, 23-year high-rise.
00:02
Do you have strobe activation on the upper floors.
00:06
Some will be his power to command.
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Very investigative mode.
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And copy your out 623itory high-rise.
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This command, an investigative mode.
00:18
I want to say water flow,
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16th, 15th, 13th, 14th, 14th floors.
00:29
Say, that's me.
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Good.
00:36
I'm all seen on the sea side about a control room.
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I'm going to see in command from you.
00:40
You have water flowed on the side.
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Copy where ground floor with maintenance right now.
00:47
I'm having this right now. 22P respond for a fall call at near First Colonial Road first colonelago and room Wednesday 6 at 5
00:59
1520 p divergent beach
01:04
1420 p the day crew is about to log on shortly it's going to be a double p unit they're going to take the call from 1422
01:25
It's showing a good reset here, but this fire pump still running.
01:29
I believe there's probably still water flowing outside there.
01:35
Yes, they got water coming out.
01:38
It's all right, man.
01:42
Go ahead.
01:44
We can go ahead and shut down the fire pump.
01:46
Apparently they've had the same issue on these same floors for the same water flow.
01:53
Yeah.
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