Cooking triggers false alarm on South Spring Ave, St. Louis MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm near South Spring Ave in St. Louis. The alarm was determined to have been accidentally triggered by cooking, and all responding units returned to service once the situation was confirmed safe.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis City Fire - Main
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Fire on near South Spring Ave.
00:05
804.
00:06
From the alarm company attempting to cancel,
00:09
it's cooking.
00:15
Have the initial company continue to confirm? Return to last unit, I have 804 in service.
00:21
3268, you can confirm all of the companies from near South Spring Ave can return to service
00:31
What can I do to fire alarm?
00:33
Come out of three.
00:36
Five, three, two, seven.
00:38
Come out of three and seven.
00:44
Thirty-two times.
00:46
I'm a thirty-two.
00:48
Three, nothing showing.
00:50
I understand, nothing showing, investigating.
00:57
Two, two's responding, switching.
01:00
Two, two is responding, switching.
01:06
Twelve on responding.
01:08
Twelve on responding.
01:14
How long has it been out of two?
01:20
Thirty-two follow up.
01:22
I'm at thirty-two.
01:25
Cooking set off the detector, thirty-two in service.
01:28
Cooking set off to the detector, coming thirty-two in service.
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Location mentioned:
S Spring Ave, St. Louis, MO 63116
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