Fire department cuts lock for lost storage keys, Monterey CA
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According to the dispatch call, a person reported losing keys to a storage unit near First Street and requested that the fire department cut the padlock. Police assistance was also requested.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 15. Service call, citizens,
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near First Street, across Park Avenue and Ocean Avenue and at 3215 at 13.
00:16
C.HP.A. V reckless vehicle in the area of 645 River Road, Black Jeep, Cherokee, unknown plate, ran a red light,
00:25
and was passing on the double yellow into oncoming traffic.
00:31
It was lastly from the area of Odenada Winery headed toward the freeway at 1348.
00:41
Responding service call since this is near First Street Unit 3737.
00:47
Reporting party advising they lost their keys to their storage room and they were requesting the firehouse cut the lockpad.
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Okay, Engine 15 copies.
01:00
Can we go ahead and dispatch PD code too?
01:03
Okay,
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go ahead.
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2722 close 4
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Easley
01:16
Three fall guard
01:18
In 2312, it's a black and white animal, possibly a dog, 1144 on the right hand shoulder.
01:23
We'll advise county roads for a routine
01:27
Where are you call, I go?
01:34
I hear the call available in Carmen
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15 for something.
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Go ahead for 15.
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The sergeant is asking for the nature of the request.
01:50
Yeah,
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we're going to be requested to cut a padlock on storage unit.
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I want to make sure that this is all right.
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Location mentioned:
First St, Monterey, CA 93940
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