False smoke alarm triggered by cooking at Gladstone home, Gladstone MO
A smoke alarm sounded near Northeast 73rd Street in Gladstone. Responders found no fire. A person on the scene gave the wrong passcode and said the alarm was caused by cooking. The area was checked and confirmed safe.
Audio|Source: Clay County Public Safety
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Smoke alarm, near northeast 73 Street.
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230 Street, that's 23.24.
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Clockboarded route.
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2324. 23, 24.
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Just information, I just got another call from ADT.
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They did make contact with the (name withheld) Party at that at us. It's not the listed resident, and he gave a wrong passcode, but he said they were cooking and everything is fine.
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Just adding, go ahead.
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Yeah,
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they got in contact with the mail party that wasn't listed as the resident on the account, and he gave the wrong passcode.
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They said that they were just cooking and everything was fine. I don't know if you just want to make contact there and make sure everything's okay.
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I copy.
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2327.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 73rd St, Gladstone, MO 64118
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