False alarm triggered by child on State Highway 25, Cape Girardeau County MO


An automated system reported a possible crash near State Highway 25 and road 226 after hearing a baby crying. Upon investigation, it was found that a child accidentally triggered the emergency alarm. There was no actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Cape County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
That's 40, 17.
00:01
If you're going to start towards State Highway 25 and near road 226, 25 and 226, automated crash detection, we could hear a baby crying in the background, unable to get anyone to answer.
00:24
203616 respondent State Highway 25 Kenner Road near 226 called in by automated crash detection system we could hear a baby crying in the background however unable to get any response we do have medical undepadity en route.
00:45
Kids, where you have the number the call came from?
00:51
10.3. It's going to be (number withheld).
01:00
Cape Toronto County, that's clear.
01:02
True Pee, clear, 936.
01:05
If they just received the information, we can misregard, make contact, female subjects, and her child have the phone.
01:12
Nothing wrong.
01:16
Cape Charlotte County, 930.
01:26
3616.
01:29
Was there the actual cancellation page or that was accidental?
01:36
The call's been canceled.
01:38
It was an accidental alarm hit by a child.
01:42
There's no emergency.
01:46
We see, it was 03616, all units back in service.
01:51
She's to let me know, we got the tone when nothing came across.
01:56
Ten,
02:00
four, I page it on the wrong channel.
02:03
I've done it on options to the dispatch.
02:09
Okay, County, 3615, back in quarters.
02:19
3658, did we just get canceled on Highway 25?
02:25
Yes, the call is canceled.
02:26
It was an accidental call, a child pushed an emergency back and there was no emergency.
02:35
Receives, so 3658 back and service.
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