Faulty fire detector triggers alarm at large hotel, Chesterfield MO
Fire crews responded to a large four-story hotel complex after a smoke or fire detector was triggered. Upon investigation, there were no signs of fire or emergency. The alarm was determined to be caused by a faulty detector on the second floor. No evacuation was necessary and the situation was resolved without incident.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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Transcript:
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City has a large four-story hotel complex with nothing showing Division Alpha.
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There's no evacuation.
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2254, I'll have command.
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We'll be outfuscating.
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2254, that's clear on the scene of a large, four-story hotel complex.
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Nothing showing Division Alpha.
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No evacuation will be investigating.
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County 22 15 level one at the Heider 1727 central county you can disregard (number withheld)
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1727 S clear (number withheld) you can disregard (number withheld) clear in service
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162
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Command.
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And go ahead.
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The only report from the faulty detector,
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that person I'll go to the second floor to verify.
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We'll hold with units on scene.
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22-0 Tuesday disregard of his discretion.
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Command is clear.
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Preliminary shows policy detector.
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Personnel going to the second floor to verify 2202.
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Is it?
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It's spelled there, 20.
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Go ahead.
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We're just going to quick verify that nothing's going on in the second floor.
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Once I get that verification, I'll return you guys.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chesterfield Grove Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63005
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