False residential alarm triggered by passing traffic, Cleveland OH
Officers checked a residential alarm near Mead Avenue after a neighbor reported it was going off while the homeowner was in the hospital. The alarm is very sensitive and can be set off by passing cars.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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It's near Mead Avenue.
00:08
The homeowner is not in, I guess he's in the hospital.
00:13
So if you know, (name withheld) is calling,
00:16
saying that the alarm is still going off, it's audible, and she just wants the house to be checked again.
00:23
It's 6307.
00:26
Copy and hello.
00:28
Thank you. 202.
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9624-adam radio.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:35
Yeah, I apologize.
00:36
I'm not trying to rush you, but did you create that report number yet?
00:40
Yeah, it's going to be, hold on,
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5308,
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the incident number and the report number.
00:59
It was 1208, so it would be 25-4028.
01:09
All right, coffee.
01:10
Thank you.
01:11
You're welcome.
01:12
Set that.
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Bernie 3-2 to Bernie 3-4.
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Barney-34. Okay,
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not sure if you're familiar with that alarm, but the exterior alarm on that house is very sensitive,
01:27
and something as simple as a car just driving by the house is enough to set that thing off, and it is very loud.
01:34
Okay, we appreciate it.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mead Ave, Cleveland, OH 44127
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