False fire alarm at Hazelwood residence sparks response, Hazelwood MO
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Units responded to a residential fire alarm near Hazel Crest Drive that turned out to be a false alert, prompting concern for possible fire.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - North
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm.
00:02
In Hazelwood, near Hazel Crest Drive.
00:06
Cross street is Trinity Lane, units 4114 and 4012 responding.
00:11
Respond on North Main.
00:25
The alarm company reported a system resource.
00:29
So, standby.
00:33
What's me?
00:42
3015 also respond difficulty breathing, near Third Fleet Court and Thermal Avenue. 3015 also respond on North Main.
00:58
September 12th.
01:00
We're on scene at a small two-story family home, nothing showing, investigating.
01:05
I'll hear, command.
01:07
4012 on scene, small two-story multifamily, nothing showing, investigating in command.
01:15
Everybody, 41, 22.
01:22
Company,
01:23
for some reason,
01:24
they can't give me information.
01:26
They have to call back and then give me the information, so I'm waiting for them to call back.
01:34
That's clear.
01:44
4747. Unknown medical problem.
01:47
Lucas and Hunt Road in West Florissant Avenue.
01:50
4747. Respond on North Main.
01:57
12 cents guy.
01:59
Track cooking.
02:01
You can shut the alarm.
02:03
Both units returning service.
02:07
Strike out, both units returning.
02:14
Your County,
02:15
4122.
02:19
4122.
02:20
The company calls back and says they do show a disable on the system for a false alarm.
02:30
That's clear. Their panel shows normal.
02:32
You can just show us in service.
02:33
We're going to leave the panel in service as well.
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Location mentioned:
Hazelcrest Dr, Hazelwood, MO 63042
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