Open door at Cambridge barbershop secured after alarm, Cambridge MA
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An officer found an open door at Floyd Barbershop near Hudson Street in Cambridge. The door may have triggered an alarm. The officer secured the door and confirmed the alarm was active before it was handled.
Audio|Heard on: Cambridge Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
So I have an open door here on the Hudson Street side of the Floyd's Barbershop.
00:06
I'm not audible.
00:08
Copy. Does it look like it might have been left open and it looks like it's been messed with?
00:14
It just looks like you couldn't have been left open.
00:16
We'll take a look.
00:22
Copy.
00:23
I'll make my way over there.
00:24
Control, we have any contact? Oh, actually,
00:27
five, are you going to be able to secure that door now?
00:31
We'll stand by wrong, did you?
00:34
Copy.
00:35
Control is that 19, I'll put him on the ticket.
00:41
Wagon, I'm going off of pace.
00:45
Receive wagon off of pace 337.
00:52
Okay, call.
00:54
Answer, Turner.
00:58
Just, uh,
00:59
I only trip one to the other other alarms up and get it.
01:03
Thank you, David.
01:05
Thank you, David.
01:09
All right, car 19.
01:13
19.
01:18
Who should be able to secure?
01:21
But I think that door that was open leads to the restaurant.
01:24
But I think one of us might have triggered the alarm for Floyd's now.
01:27
The alarm is now audible.
01:29
Yep, I copy that on the alarm.
01:32
So, yeah, if you can secure the door,
01:35
it should be good.
01:38
Yep, all secure.
01:39
Control, copy.
01:41
I have that door secured, the alarm is audible.
01:44
I'll show you that click.
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Location mentioned:
Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
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