Road reopened after incident near South Highway Drive, Fenton MO
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Fire and police responded to an incident in the parking lot near South Highway Drive. The scene was cleared and handed over to a utility company. There was concern about an unattended police vehicle with no officers present, and the scene was noted as not secure at one point.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Center County is 1334.
00:06
Please are now advising this will be in the parking lot near South Highway Drive.
00:11
It's clear near South Highway.
00:18
You can put it back on.
00:20
Do you want us to put you back on there or open a new call?
00:27
You start doing it.
00:35
1525A
00:41
At 1325A 12 with fire They want to make sure that it's okay to go ahead and clear these roads so we can get the traffic through
00:56
1545 to 1337 you can go ahead and start letting traffic through If you can maintain it as slow pace
01:04
Clear.
01:12
1342A, 1337, you can return in service.
01:18
1537 is clear.
01:19
We're returning in service.
01:24
7655 Watson Road Unit 114 Cross Street is Ravens Ridge Road 1817 respond on South Maine
01:38
Go ahead
01:41
Scene has been turned over to Spire all units can return service
01:46
Goerspire all units in service
01:53
From 1334?
01:59
34? Do you have PD make contact with us at the entrance to near South Highway Drive? If we're walking around the building, we have an empty police car, no police officers here.
02:12
No.
02:14
No.
02:31
1747 site case scene is not secure Mercy Hospital South near Kennerley Road.
02:39
Cross Street is Kennerly Road.
02:42
1747. Respond on South Maine.
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Location mentioned:
S Hwy Dr, Fenton, MO 63026
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