Carbon monoxide alarm test triggers fire response, Barnhart MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS units responded to a residential fire alarm near Marble Springs Road in Barnhart, Missouri. The alarm was triggered by a carbon monoxide detector during homeowner testing, resulting in no actual emergency. Units proceeded in a non-urgent manner after confirming the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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5910 and 5912 respond to residential fire alarm near Marble Springs Road.
00:09
Cross streets are Pear Tree Lane and Maloney Cap and Ridge Road.
00:13
5910 and 5912, respond to residential fire alarm location confirmed.
00:21
Marble Springs Road, cross streets of Pear Tree Lane and Maloney Cap and Ridge Road.
00:27
Dunklin Fire.
00:29
WPYY895.
00:37
Unit 0910 responding.
00:40
Unit 0910 responding non-urgent.
00:48
5910, this was called in by ADT advising there is a carbon monoxide detector sounding in the hallway.
00:54
The homeowner advised ADT that (name withheld) was testing the alarm and did not require dispatch.
01:02
However, ADT still requested dispatch.
01:10
5910, clear Jeffville.
01:13
5912 can remain.
01:14
Proceeding non-urgent.
01:17
5910 proceeding non-urgent, call for remaining quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Marble Springs Rd, Barnhart, MO 63012
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