False alarm from trash can smoke detector, California MO
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a smoke alarm near Bowling Street. The alarm was triggered by a trash can with no actual smoke or fire found.
Audio|Heard on: California Police and Moniteau County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire investigation, near Bowling Street.
00:03
Caller can hear a smoke alarm going off for over three minutes.
00:07
Her hearing's back cannot locate where the sound's coming from.
00:11
Ray C. Central be in route.
00:14
En route, 49 minutes.
00:22
306 central B20 through the area that's located.
00:26
In the area 50 minutes.
00:34
Central 306.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
Caller believes the alarm is coming from one of the buildings facing Latham Road.
00:45
Received. Received.
00:52
306, central.
00:55
306.
00:57
You can disregard fire at their discretion.
01:00
The smoke alarm is located in a trash can, no smoke or fire present.
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Location mentioned:
S Bowling St, California, MO 65018
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