Near Miss Event Near Miss Caused By Robots httpvwww.youtube.comwatch?v9J1fGzgO4M1NH4M1QFrisco, CA scene where two Sprinklers were hit by a piece of equipment during a fire.

The second Sprinkler had minor damage. The first Sprinkler was not struck by anything. This incident occurred in Romeo, California on August 2, 2009.

On August 2, 2009, crews from Mount Hope Fire Company No.1, Windsor, and Dawson City Co. No.

4 were alerted to a reported structure fire in a mixed occupancy at approximately 1300 hours. The first arriving company was unable to locate the fire. The resident who reported the fire had smoke in her home and was attempting to evacuate the structure when she collapsed4.

The departments investigation of the incident determined that the incident originated in the ceiling of an unused fan5. The second Sprinkler was not equipped with an automatic sprinkler system. The department determined that the resident did not need to evacuate and that the fan was not required to be used due to the low water pressure6. The department also noted that the fan was not automated and was not connected to the proper hoses and was not maintained in working condition.

The department requested the assistance of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for a smoke investigation.

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