False Residential Fire Alarm Caused by Cooking, Crocker MO
A residential fire alarm near Highway 17 in Pulaski County was reported, but contact with the homeowner confirmed it was a false alarm caused by cooking.
Audio|Source: Pulaski County Public Safety
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17, Lancetville rule fire department,
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residential fire alarm, 3-line, near Highway 17, and Pulaski County, Cross Streets Highway E and Trilo Drive at 1914.
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Officer, 1951.
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1951, go ahead.
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So 1951, go ahead.
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So 1951 in route.
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Enrollers, 1950.
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305. 305 status.
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For your time, can you also? For retiring, can you also contact troops if they have a troop in the area?
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Appreciate.
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B.
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B. B.
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William and Nora for St. Jarvis, to John A. Adama, Robert, V. Victor, I, Ida, S.A. M.O.K. King.
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05.29, 1982.
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Be advised ADP was able to make contact with the key holder, it's going to be a false alarm due to the cooking.
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In service, 1917.
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In reference for that residential fire alarm near Highway 17, the alarm company was able to make contact with the homeowner and they stated there was false alarm due to cooking.
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Location mentioned:
Near MO-17, Crocker, MO 65452
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