Alarm triggered at home near Sulphur College Road, Hartsville TN
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at a residence near Sulphur College Road. The basement garage door alarm activated while the primary keyholder was out of town. A deputy was dispatched to inspect the location on request of a secondary keyholder.
Audio|Heard on: Trousdale County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
1042 . It's going to be a zone 2 basement slash garage door alarm near Sulphur College Road.
00:08
Acknowledgment/OK, been routing 231.25.
00:15
Anyway, Hartford, what's the numericiles off college?
00:22
2.30.
00:29
Hartford 818.
00:31
818. 8.8.
00:36
The keyholder dislocation's daughter is called, stating that they were out of town right now.
00:42
She's advising she wanted us to go out there and check it out.
00:44
She's a secondary keyholder to give her a call back and let her know of anything what's going on.
00:50
Demmel.
00:52
Anyway, Russell, I'm going to write as well from vote, doctor.
00:57
Demp.
01:03
Anyway, Hartsville, is that on the, I guess, the east or the west side of Sulphur College, dear Ridgecrest?
01:17
Parts 1,808, the 230 is going to be just above Ridgecrest.
01:21
It's not far from where you would turn there and go to Ridgecresta, top of the hill, I believe, right in the curb.
01:31
John.
01:33
Highway 25 side.
01:38
Do it. Hurts 1, 1097, 2.30.
01:43
1024. They advised the basement was on the side of the house.
01:47
That's where the alarm it went off.
01:51
Acknowledgment/OK. I do have a vehicle there.
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Location mentioned:
Sulphur College Rd, Hartsville, TN 37074
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