Smoke alarm triggered by cooking at apartments, Springfield MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a smoke alarm at Brownsville Apartments near South Roberson Avenue. The alarm came from a vacant unit and was caused by cooking. There was no fire, and maintenance was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Greene MO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine One, fire alarm near South Roberson Avenue, the Brownsville Apartments.
00:05
C Charles 12 in a vacant apartment.
00:08
Caller is hearing a smoke alarm on Ops 5.
00:12
Engine One, showing you en route to Brownsville Apartments near South Roberson Avenue.
00:19
It's going to be Apartment C Charles 12 in the vacant apartment there.
00:22
Caller is carrying a smoke alarm.
00:24
Was unable to reach maintenance on Ops 5.
00:28
Dispatch.
00:31
Re-identifying, go ahead.
00:35
This is Springfield Engine 12.
00:38
We're leaving the crossing complex now on East Cherry.
00:43
Maintenance is en route.
00:44
This was a smoke alarm that was set off by cooking.
00:48
No fire. We're unable to reset.
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Location mentioned:
S Robberson Ave, Springfield, MO 65806
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