Cooking sets off fire alarm on Forsyth Blvd, St Louis County MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a cooking-related fire alarm on Forsyth Boulevard in Missouri. The alarm was determined to be caused by cooking, was reset, and maintenance personnel remained on site.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
3294 level one on Forsyth.
00:03
3294 is level one on Forsyth.
00:07
East Central, Washington Command.
00:11
Go ahead, watch you command!
00:14
We got reports it's just dry cooking.
00:18
3214 is investigating.
00:20
3294 you can disregard.
00:25
3294, that's clear.
00:26
You go to the back service.
00:29
3294 is back in service.
00:31
3202, I copy.
00:32
Dry cooking.
00:33
3214 is investigating.
00:39
Command from investigation.
00:42
Go ahead for command.
00:45
Confirm dry cooking.
00:50
That's clear, dry cooking.
00:53
East Central Washington Command.
00:56
Go ahead, Command.
00:59
This is dry cooking.
01:00
Alarm's been reset, maintenance is on scene.
01:02
You can return all units to cancel TAC channel.
01:05
East Central's cleared.
01:07
Confirmed dry cooking, alarm's been reset, maintenance is on scene.
01:10
Releasing all units and TAC 30 at 1015.
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Location mentioned:
Forsyth Blvd, Missouri
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