False residential fire alarm due to cooking in St. Louis County, St Louis County MO
Emergency units responded to a residential fire alarm near Blune Drive and Underhill Drive in St. Louis County. Upon arrival, firefighters found no signs of fire or smoke at the small single-story residence. The alarm was later canceled by the alarm company after confirming it was caused by dry cooking. Fire units then cleared the scene and resumed service.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - North
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Transcript:
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4510 and 4502 Residential fire alarm near Blune Drive cross street Underhill Drive 4510 and 4502 respond on North Main
00:25
Destination change.
00:26
Can you show us transporting through Mercy?
00:30
Clear, 2617, transporting the Mercy.
00:37
Towning 3614, 3617, status check.
00:42
Okay.
00:53
3825 Electrical Hazard near Whizmour Avenue cross street is Sighton Drive 3825 respond on North Main
01:06
4502 on the scene, small, single-story residence, nothing showing, not investigating.
01:12
Small single-story residence, nothing showing out investigating.
01:15
4502 on scene.
01:21
502. 502.
01:22
Oh,
01:26
too, go ahead.
01:27
As the alarm company just requested to cancel, proper passcode was given, it was dry cooking.
01:33
Clerk, thank you.
01:34
Just made contact with the residents.
01:37
We have service.
01:39
4502 is in service.
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