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Inspection Status: Completed

Inspection History: COT - Fire - Complaint

Case Number - _D7E30C645F8D3

Inspection Description - COT - Fire - Complaint

Inspection Status - Completed

Date Description Inspector Results Comments
03/12/2015 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed 3/12/2015- EN-2 called On-Call to follow up on an alarm system that will not silence or reset.

I spoke with the on site staff and explained that the alarm system would need to be taken OOS until repaired and placed back in service. Fire watch shall be established until the alarm system has been repaired and placed back in service. 2 hours of OT for call-out. JB
03/12/2015 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed 3/12/2015- EN-2 called On-Call to follow up on an alarm system that will not silence or reset.

I spoke with the on site staff and explained that the alarm system would need to be taken OOS until repaired and placed back in service. Fire watch shall be established until the alarm system has been repaired and placed back in service. 2 hours of OT for call-out. JB

3/12/2015-From what the alarm contractor is saying the water flow alarms were activated by a large drop and surge in water pressure possibly from Tucson water's well pumps being worked on. The rep for Saint Mary's hospital Steve Baker is going to be having an alarm panel refresher for his building engineers so there will be no confusion on how to acknowledge/silence and reset the alarm system.
03/20/2013 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed A permit will be obtained on 03.20.2013 to cover the emergency repairs to the generator fuel system.

03.20.13 Piping pressure test failed. They are tracking down the issue. Reinspection set for 03.25.13
09/15/2018 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed
10/07/2021 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed 10/6/21 ADQ

PT04 was dispatched for a Fire Alarm. En route St. Mary's Hospital advised a housekeeper accidentally set it off while cleaning a pull station. I was not cancelled so continued to the scene. Upon arrival I asked to see the Fire Alarm panel. Brandon, a security guard led me to the basment area where the panel was located. The system showed a trouble alarm. I tried resetting it many times but it would not clear. I then asked to speak to someone in facilities. I spoke to Brian Hughes who is filling in as the Facilities Manager. He advised me that American Fire told him that there had been a short in the system which caused a module to need to be replaced. He thought they had already done so. He was going to contact them to get them to come out. I will send him a NOV.

10/12/21 ADQ
This issue was resolved on the 7th. American Fire fixed the panel. Email with paperwork received.
10/22/2018 COT - Fire - Complaint Completed PEI (DEF) 09.18.18

10-23-2018 AGS- Replace all nozzles has been completed.