Smoke detectors cause false fire alarm at residential area, Fenton MO
A fire alarm sounded at a residence near May Valley Lane. Upon investigation, several smoke detectors in a dumpster from a renovation were causing the alarm. No fire or hazard was found at the location.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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Transcript:
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1334 Residential Fire Alarm near May Valley Ln Cross Street is smoke tree drive 1334 respond on South Maine
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For,
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callers no longer on the scene,
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give the addresses near May Valley.
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We don't show that as a valid address.
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If you can't advise when you arrive on scene.
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Clear, did they mean near May Valley? Is it plotting there?
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Smoke Tree?
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When the caller called, he called from Bowls and SmokeTree.
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He wasn't over on May Valley at the time of the 9-1 call.
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I think I had known the house he's talking about. We'll check it out.
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The house that's undergoing renovation over there near May Valley.
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1770 and 1767 vehicle accident Lee Mae Ferry Road in Maramack, U Drive, 1770 and 1767.
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Respond on South Maine.
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Joe's on the scene near May Valley Lane. We do have a trucking alarm in a single-story residential, nothing showing. We'll be out-investigate all of May Valley Command.
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That's clear.
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Near May Valley Lane, single-story alarm sounding out investigating.
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This will be several smoke detectors from the rehab in the dumpster going off. It's no hazard in either building at near May Valley.
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1334 will be in service.
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1334, that's clear.
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Several smoke detectors going off in the dumpster from the rehab.
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No hazard at near May Valley returning in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near May Valley Ln, Fenton, MO 63026
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