Commercial alarm at embassy suites investigated with no hazards, St Charles MO
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial alarm at Embassy Suites near Convention Center Plaza and Veterans Memorial Parkway. Upon investigation, no fire or hazard was found. The alarm system was reset and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: St. Charles EMS and Fire
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
9425 and 9410, commercial alarm,
00:04
Embassy Suites.
00:05
At near Convention Center Plaza, cross streets are Veterans Memorial Parkway.
00:15
Do it C, status clear, party 3, incoming in this regard.
00:19
8.0.2.C. Clear, priority 3.9450, 96, 20, indis reverend.
00:28
2425, 94, 10.
00:29
You're responding to Embassy Suites, 2.
00:33
3-4. Company general file and same time.
00:40
94.25. 94.25.
00:46
Fontanaia Convention Center, something joined from the exterior.
00:51
9425 beyond investigating, I'll have Embassy Suites come in.
00:56
9425 on the scene, nothing shown from the exterior.
00:59
I'm investigating in command.
01:06
8467 and 9450.
01:09
Amaridge dangerous.
01:11
At near Pretoria Court.
01:13
Cross streets are Kandahar Drive.
01:17
1125.
01:23
8824, Metafor 12, and 9640.
01:27
Chest pain.
01:29
Quiet Village.
01:30
At near Quiet Ridge Court.
01:33
Cross streets are Highway W.
01:37
1125.
01:39
Connie from M.C.
01:42
Commune, go ahead.
01:44
It's just seen from the kitchen, no hazard, lines been reset,
01:48
and coming in this regard will be in service.
01:52
Seeing from the picture, no hazards.
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Location mentioned:
Two Convention Center Blvd, St Charles, MO 63303
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