Alarm reactivates at vacant house; person threatens damage, Pleasantville NJ
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An alarm at a vacant house near Main Street reactivated after the fire department previously shut it off. The reporting person threatened to enter the house and damage the alarm system.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey State Police Troop A - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
00:35
Transcript:
00:00
Apparently, this alarm went off during day shift.
00:03
It's a vacant house near Main Street, and the R.P.
00:10
said that the fire department went out earlier after a trooper made entry, and they were able to shut the alarm off.
00:15
It's going off again,
00:17
and he's threatening to go into the house and smash it.
00:20
I think you might want to go out there.
00:22
I'll call the fire department see if they can shut it off again.
00:25
Very easy, man.
00:26
I'll be around.
00:27
Thank you, 20, you, 26.
00:30
You can also attach to 9355 for that alarm as well.
00:34
Very soon.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Pleasantville, NJ 08232
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