Alarm activated at residence near northwest jetty ave, Lincoln City OR
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Police responded to a residential alarm activation near Northwest Jetty Avenue. Both a burglary alarm and medical alarm were triggered at the location. No patient information or medical history was available.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Police and Fire
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05:11
Transcript:
00:00
912, residential group alarm.
00:08
Responding near Northwest Jetty is a front door activation for audible alarm.
00:13
No condo with RP at this time.
00:14
I'm coming up to whistle.
00:28
Bres.
00:43
So. I'm sorry.
01:40
Thank you.
01:41
I. I think.
01:43
I'm sorry,
02:07
I amy.
02:24
You know,
02:42
Thank you.
03:09
. . . . Thank you.
03:37
Byrdoleon.
03:52
Vital migration.
04:01
Additional info from the alarm companies they're now getting a medical alarm activation from the same address as well as an additional both alarm will be 20 minutes
04:12
Copy
04:15
You could say a dispatcherun off the concern
04:35
Thank you for Prudekin Rescue Medical alarm near Northwest Jetty Avenue For parking two medical alarm near Northwest Jetty City, working for Prudity Medical Alarm near Northwest Jetty City working for free to be 9.45
04:51
14-9 company route with the medical alarm near Northwest Jetty.
04:56
It looks like the alarm company advised for a medical alarm activation from the address at the keypad,
05:03
along with an additional Berg alarm activation.
05:05
Law enforcement is already around.
05:07
No patient information, there's no medical history on file.
05:10
The call Tigger is attempting contact.
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Location mentioned:
NW Jetty Ave, Lincoln City, OR 97367
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