Faulty smoke detector triggers evacuation; no fire found


Audio describes repeated smoke alarm from a faulty detector at an apartment; no fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Source: Ray County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Lawson fire respond back out 215 East 5th Street Department 8 215 East 5th Street apartment 8th female party states that the detector is going back off again we the advisor is faulty she states that she doesn't understand and it says to evacuate time at 1707 be a lot of confusion with the female. From number eight, female party had called, her detector was going off. They went out and figured out that it was a faulty detector. She has called back again, about five minutes later. It's going off again, saying to evacuate, and she seems confused on what's going on. Is that Department 8 or is it A (name withheld) 8? She just advised Department 8. Loss and Fire, and when you guys responded last time, was it going to be apartment A (name withheld) 8 or just number 8? 8. 209. The number 8, 1417. Copy, number 8. 14, 79. 605 dispatch just to confirm it was a 8 my apologies copy a animate you can cancel PD units it's a faulty detector we're going to remove it they did not remove it from the residence so that's why it went off again copy that sir
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Location mentioned:
Near E 5th St, Lawson, MO 64062
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