Small basement fire in residential home near Flintlock Lane, St. Louis MO
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A small fire occurred in the basement of a residential home near Flintlock Lane. The fire possibly involved a model train layout. A bird and a dog were inside the home. The homeowner used two fire extinguishers to put out the fire. Fire crews responded and confirmed the fire was out.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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04:21
Transcript:
00:00
First alarm residential structure fire in Mehlville, near Susan Road.
00:08
Cross street is Flintlock Lane.
00:10
1762, 1720, 1727, 1710, 1770, 1614, 1602, 1756, and 1707.
00:23
Respond on fire attack 20.
00:26
First alarm.
00:27
Residential structure fire in Mehlville.
00:30
Near Susan Road.
00:32
Cross street is Flintlock Lane.
00:34
1762, 1720, 1720, 1720, 1710, 1770, 1614, 1610, 1614, 1602, 1756, and 1707.
00:48
Respond on firetap 20.
02:59
This is reported to be a small basement fire, possibly a model train layout.
03:05
There is a bird and a dog in the house.
03:12
County, 1702 and units responding to near Susan Road, this is reported to be a basement fire.
03:18
There is currently a bird and a dog in the home and the male resident keeps going in and out of the residence at this time.
03:36
We have a single story ranch home.
03:38
Light smoke from the rear of the structure.
03:41
We'll be investigating out mobile commands.
03:45
1720 on scene, single story ranch, light smoke from the rear route investigating.
04:13
Fire appears to be out.
04:14
Homeowner used two fire extinguishers.
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Location mentioned:
Susan Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
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