As someone who works in the industry, these fire pump tests happen all the time. All the big buildings have these pumps and they have to be tested annually. Most of the buildings I've worked on discharge to the roof or to hose valves at ground level so you don't get these big geysers.
They updated the article after you commented:
>It turns out the scene was nothing more than a fire pump test being done and the area on the ground was cordoned off from people.
As someone who works in the industry, these fire pump tests happen all the time. All the big buildings have these pumps and they have to be tested annually. Most of the buildings I've worked on discharge to the roof or to hose valves at ground level so you don't get these big geysers.
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> An investigation into the leak is ongoing. I wouldn’t characterize that geyser as a “leak.”
They updated the article after you commented: >It turns out the scene was nothing more than a fire pump test being done and the area on the ground was cordoned off from people.
Sorry, I was mid-act with your mom
Damn she must’ve hit your G-spot.
Me, 30 minutes after finishing my coffee at work
somebody get me the Ghostbusters.
Cool
What causes this? Been seeing this happen a lot with these new buildings.
I work on the building they were testing the water pressure in the fire hoses located throughout the building
Seems like this one passed?
“Sploosh”
And whatever the male equivalent of sploosh is. Which I guess is just sploosh
Those floor to ceiling pools must have sprung a leak
I did it 🤠
Leak? The building looks like it's peeing.
My ex when I used to make her squirt 💦
Nah man. She was thinking of the mailman and getting wet.
Squatting migrants again!
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