Residential fire alarm triggers response in Affton, St. Louis MO


A residential fire alarm triggered at a location near Arbors at Stonegate Drive and Gravois Road in Affton. Crews responded and found a small fire that was extinguished. Keyholders attempted to cancel the alarm but provided an incorrect passcode. The second tank at the scene had a temperature reading of 72.6 degrees and was jacketed. The incident was verified on site.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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Transcript:
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1710, residential fire alarm.
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In Affton,
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near Arbors at Stonegate Drive.
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Cross street is Gravois Road.
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1710. Respond on South Maine.
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We're trying to have that.
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Be advised, this tanker card is sitting on the rails,
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does it have any valves or piping on the bottom side for the pairs of the product inside, only air lines possibly?
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We do also have an air leak on air leak at the back side of this pink card number two near the connection point.
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Understood, no valves on the bottom.
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You do have an air link at the bottom.
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On the front side,
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the tanker, too,
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understood.
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... small rubble pile, extinguished, and service.
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It just appeared that the second tank may have an outer jacket. I was able to get a temp on the inner tank at 72.6 degrees.
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Understood,
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the second tank is jacketed.
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Got a temperature of 72.6 degrees, right? I can copy that.
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One company spoke to someone listed as a keyholder and they advised clicking set out of the alarm. However, they were not able to cancel. They gave an improper passcode.
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That's clear. We'll proceed to verify.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arbors At Stonegate Dr, St. Louis, MO 63123
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