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Rarely (if ever) do you wake up and expect your favourite radio station to get flooded because someone ran into a fire hydrant on Blyth Street overnight… but that’s exactly what happened five years ago (the official anniversary is 19 January, for all you Triple R history buffs out there).
For over two hours, a giant fountain of water streamed through the Triple R roof cavity and down the office walls. Water gushed non-stop into the building – heavy and fast.
Amidst the cascading indoor waterfalls, staff tried to rescue whatever equipment and furniture they could whilst also dragging beanbags and a variety of other random objects to block the water from entering the studios. The power was shut down and Triple R went off air for five hours. Adam Chamberlin from the technology crew had a genius idea: to start ripping up floorboards – that way, water ran under the building, rather than through it and into the studios.