False alarm at Granite City home due to low battery, Granite City IL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a home near Maryville Road in Granite City due to smoke and heat detection in the basement. Emergency services responded, but contact was made with the homeowner, and it was found the alarm was caused by a low battery in the smoke detector. The call was canceled as there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Granite, Pontoon, Madison (City), Mitchell, Long Lake
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Tinder Mitchell Fire, Tender Mitchell Fire, RuralMed EMS.
00:03
Alarm from Card 11-1.1, respond near Maryville Road, Granite City.
00:11
For ADT, calling in basement, smoke and heat detection, no contact with residents.
00:25
Tension Mitchell Fire, Tension Mitchell Fire, second page, alarm for party 11-1.1.
00:29
Response 52, near Maryville Road.
00:34
ADT, calling in, basement, smoke, and heat detection,
00:38
no contact with homeowner.
00:39
Time of page, 1057KLS-473, clear.
00:47
Thanks, Marvin, roll in as your tone.
00:50
Council.
01:07
Tintill Mitchell Fire, Tintill Mitchell Fire,
01:10
you can disregard near Maryville Road,
01:15
ADT contacted residents,
01:18
low battery, and the smoke detector.
01:37
Mr. Mitchell Fire, RuleMed EMS, cancellation page near Maryville Road, cancellation page near Maryville Road, contact made with homeowner, low battery, and the detector.
01:50
The time is page 1059, KLS473.
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