Fire alarm triggered by cooking at East Delmar St residence, Springfield MO


A fire alarm was triggered at a home near East Delmar St, likely caused by cooking. The keyholder suggested it might be a false alarm. There was no confirmed fire or emergency at the location.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire lines ring built engine 12, near East Delmar St, near East Delmar St.
00:07
Two trips on the kitchen smoke alarm.
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Ops Channel 5. I'm clear, thank you.
00:17
District 1, Fire name is here and route to 819, North Farm Road, 81 for lip-assist.
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1725.
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Medical Emergency Willard Station 1.8190 North Farm Road 81, 8190 North Farm Road 81 for a lift assist, ups for.
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1725, we have a past motor vehicle accident. It occurred in front of near South Dranda Avenue last night.
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When the neighbor's car rolled into caller's parked car,
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he's requesting phone contact if possible.
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112, you can send me that alarm and I'll advise they've been having trouble with their system.
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I'm clear at 112, show you in route.
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Dispatch to Springfield, Engine 12, I do show you and round to the medical or correction the fire alarm.
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The keyholder has called back in and advised it was possibly a pulse alarm due to them cooking, but we've not heard any confirmation from the alarm company yet. It's up to your discretion at this point.
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You're all copies. We'll continue in. Check it out.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Delmar St, Springfield, MO 65809
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