Fire alarms and burning smell reported at cancer center, Springfield MO


Fire alarms sounded and a burning smell was reported at the Holston Cancer Center near National Avenue. Security confirmed the odor on scene. Multiple fire units responded to a possible building fire.
Audio|Source: Springfield and Greene County Fire Operations
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Springfield's Italian Chief Lone, Tuckus, and Chief Three, correction two, engine one, engine six, engine seven, engine ten, ladder eight, ladder nine, rescue one, Tower 11, a building fire, near National Avenue at the Holston Cancer Center, the smoke one going off in a burning smell in the building, lock six.
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Battalion Chief 1, Battalion Chief 2, Springfield, Engine 1, Engine 6, Engine 7, engine 10, water 8, letter 9, Rescue 1, Tower 11, showing you route, building fire, near National Avenue.
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Near South Nashville at the Holston Cancer Center.
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The fire alarms going off on the second floor elevator lobby.
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There is a burning smell per security on the scene.
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Opt 6.
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