Fire alarm at commercial building in st peters, St Peters MO
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A commercial fire alarm was reported at a building near Kessler Run and Salt Lake Road in St Peters. Fire units responded and found no fire or smoke upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: St. Charles EMS and Fire
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Transcript:
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9514 and 9524 responding 150 Tesler's run all Salt Lake in the Aspen Trail subdivision call them to the alarm company at Zone 1 panel smoke received four notifications we did attempt contact with the EC and went straight to voice-notice
00:18
331.6. Priority 3.
00:23
331 priority 3.
00:29
County from 9514 on the scene, single story villa, nothing's showing.
00:37
We'll be out investigating 9524 can cancel.
00:42
9514 on scene of a single story villa, nothing showing and investigating you're not investigating 9524.
00:47
You're critical disregard.
00:52
Treat unit 307.
00:56
92417, responding Windsor Estates at 2150 West Randolph.
01:00
Your patient's in room 307.
01:02
It's a 79-year-old female.
01:04
She fell from a wheelchair.
01:05
She has a gashed her forehead.
01:12
Picker 9514.
01:16
9514, go ahead.
01:18
County, there's no hazard just this building, but we're unable to reset the alarm.
01:22
Do you try to contact?
01:28
We will try to attempt them again.
01:32
That's clear, thank you.
01:33
If not, we're going to have to place this alarm.
01:41
9,900 counties.
01:44
9900, go ahead.
01:47
Patient's in the care EMS, seen turned over to county PD.
01:52
Check out the alarm, followers point units are returned.
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St. Charles County, MO
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