Residential panic alarm activated at near Lucille St, Pittsfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential panic alarm was activated at a home near Lucille Street in Pittsfield. The alarm was triggered remotely by a key fob and might be a false alarm. A person responding to the alarm was arriving shortly. Police units noted the vehicle involved is registered to a family member of the residents. No further criminal activity was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Berkshire County Fire, Police and EMS - Central-Northern
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03:49
Transcript:
00:00
Near Lucille Street.
00:03
It's going to be residential panic alarm.
00:06
Both activations came from a remote.
00:09
Urgent response required; proceed promptly without using lights or siren.
00:13
5 check.
00:15
5-thum check.
00:18
4-1.
00:23
4-1.
00:26
Good.
00:31
The vehicle is removed by valet, go to me time.
00:39
Temp for. Temp for.
00:45
Head of Gated1,
00:52
respond to 177 adjacent street.
00:55
Quest of transport.
01:00
Medicaid 1, 177-1717 Jason Street.
01:05
This is a transport for pass-fall.
01:07
Time on 1330.
01:09
BMC back in service.
01:18
TAMC back in service.
01:21
TAM4.
01:27
Hold by seven to you, attach MASS PC6, Whiskey, Mike Bra, or, Mike Whiskey, Bravo, 30.
01:41
Vehicle belongs at that near Lucille Street, (name withheld),
01:45
on Toyota Tacoma.
01:47
So forth, thank you.
01:55
Mission for recording.
02:02
Landline.
02:05
Self-a-Fort could you at least call? See if anybody picks up, it'll look like anybody's home.
02:16
Check, thank you.
02:19
Check, thank you.
02:27
For a ball low.
02:30
All units, be on lookout for a white infinity QX50, MASSPC 9, Bravo, Delta, 156, involved in a motor vehicle accident,
02:43
equipped meters in front of Hibbard School on Newell Street, RP doesn't want to see an officer,
02:49
blackmail operator, possibly under the influence.
02:53
Fall units,
02:54
SPC 9, Bravo, Delta, 156, Waite, Infinity, QX-50,
03:01
Weston-Han-N-Nuel from the area of the Hed Ridge School towards Elm Street.
03:05
There is about a 10 minutes in LA.
03:08
1330.
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2034.
03:16
Good plan.
03:19
Five, do you know what kind of panic alarm is it like a burglary or maybe one of those ones that other people have when they fall down?
03:27
Yeah, it was from a key fob, but we did just get a call from a party who was responding.
03:35
It was about five minutes out.
03:39
And that vehicle looks like it's registered to the son of the parties that live there.
03:47
Time for. We'll stand by and wait for them.
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