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Burglary alarm triggered accidentally by dogFranklin County MA

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audio iconBurglary
Franklin County, MA

A burglary alarm near Westfield Road was triggered accidentally by a dog. The keyholder initially gave an incorrect passcode, but the homeowner later confirmed the alarm was accidental. No signs of a break-in were found and the property was secure.

Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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03:50
Transcript:
00:00
That's going to be a burglary alarm near Westfield Road.
00:04
The alarm company spoke with a key holder who provided incorrect passcode.
00:10
If you have a last name, the residence?
00:13
That's going to be a little point.
00:16
Receive. I'll give them a call directly in the cell.
00:19
Proceed.
00:21
13 dispatch.
00:32
Go ahead. Mass 2 Hotel Mike 2-2-2-2-2-2-HM 2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2.
00:40
It will be Main Street by North Street.
00:48
Control 2, control.
00:52
Control 2.
00:54
Control long, go ahead, 12-2.
01:01
Yeah, homeowner states.
01:03
Unknown. No one should be there right now.
01:05
If you start me, Erving, or another unit,
01:08
he may call us back once he figures it out, but right now it appears legitimate for the alarm.
01:15
Mr. Marie.
01:16
Control 2.4.3.
01:20
4. 4.3. Would you be able to assist his kill?
01:26
Abram.
01:28
Very seat.
01:32
Change this stretch.
01:38
Go ahead, 13.
01:42
Phone around, I have the info.
01:46
Appreciate.
01:50
Control Warwick Engine 2.
01:55
12.2. Control.
01:57
I'll be out.
01:59
Proceed.
02:01
Control on Warwick Engine 2.
02:03
Controls on Warwick Engine 2.
02:04
Control engine to responding.
02:08
Received Warwick Engine 2 responding.
02:13
1701.
02:19
Control work engine two.
02:22
Controls on Warwick Engine 2.
02:27
Off on scene, nothing's showing three sides.
02:34
Received for work engine two, off on scene nothing's showing three sides.
02:39
1702.
02:44
13 dash.
02:48
So?
02:54
Code 5, site number is (number withheld).
03:01
3-1-alpha.
03:07
122, 4-3. 4-3.
03:12
4-3 time.
03:18
Thank you. You can just continue.
03:20
We appear secure here, appears it was the dog, spoke for the homeowner on the phone.
03:26
Ready.
03:28
12-2, control.
03:31
Control is on 12-2.
03:37
It's secure.
03:38
Dogs inside.
03:39
No other vehicles.
03:40
All windows and doors are secure.
03:42
I believe it was a dog.
03:44
His wife was one-contacted and accidentally gave the improper code.
03:48
But we're all set.
03:49
I'll be clear. I'll call him an advice.

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