Commercial fire alarm at Hawthorne strip mall is false, Warrensburg MO
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A commercial fire alarm was reported near North Simpson Drive at the Hawthorne Strip Mall in Warrensburg. Fire units responded but found no visible fire. The alarm company confirmed with the key holder that it was a false alarm, and the incident was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Warrensburg Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Warrensburg Fire, Station 1, Station 2, commercial fire alarm near North Simpson Drive, the Hawthorne Strip Mall.
00:13
Angeloom is 12 in round.
00:19
Engine 1112 en route for a commercial fire alarm.
00:23
Near North Simpson Drive, the Hawthorne Strip Mall.
00:26
It was called in by a person who was in Suite E for an exercise class.
00:31
The alarm company reported Zone 20, Suite N Nora.
00:37
Operations will be on fire one.
00:43
Better listen to on the Portland route.
00:47
1124 en route.
00:52
1100 is now.
00:55
1100 en route.
00:56
1112, stop at the front side of Sweet Inn, Ritchie.
01:02
I'll do the 360 and stop the panel.
01:09
1100 dispatch on scene, nothing shown from the exterior.
01:15
Brown investigation.
01:19
1100 on scene.
01:24
Engine 1121 C, 1100 are now here.
01:29
Engine 1121 C.
01:33
I don't know.
01:38
Nothing visible on 360.
01:41
Accessing the control panel.
01:45
Copy nothing showing on 360.
01:51
700, 1112, Sweet-in is clear on the front.
01:58
Copy.
02:04
Diswatch, 1100.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:13
1100, just information.
02:15
Alarm company called back and had positive contact with the key holder and advised fire can disregard.
02:24
They had an active alarm going off earlier.
02:28
It's silence now.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Blvd, Warrensburg, MO 64093
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