False alarm triggered at residential address, Marco Island FL


A burglary alarm went off at a home, but it was later found to be a false alarm after the alarm company confirmed it.
Audio|Source: Marco Island Police Dispatch
01:40
Transcript:
Naples to 6,020 and 6,030. Can you copy a residential burglary alarm level 1? Sorry. Go ahead. It will be at 1784 Hydemont Court for a burglary residential front door. It looks like dispatch was requested for the key holder. 10-4[1]. 6 Delta 10. Go ahead. We'll take that call on P's front. You can cancel the other end. Copy, just confirming you want to cancel both 620 and 30? Yes. Copy. Maybe it pulls to 6-Galza 20 and 6-030. You can be in service per 6-10. Let me copy, thank you. The alarm company is advising they want to cancel, they received a verified cancel signal signal.
Naples to 6,020 and 6,030. Can you copy a residential burglary alarm level 1? Sorry. Go ahead. It will be at 1784 Hydemont Court for a burglary residential front door. It looks like dispatch was requested for the key holder. 10-4[1]. 6 Delta 10. Go ahead. We'll take that call on P's front. You can cancel the other end. Copy, just confirming you want to cancel both 620 and 30? Yes. Copy. Maybe it pulls to 6-Galza 20 and 6-030. You can be in service per 6-10. Let me copy, thank you. The alarm company is advising they want to cancel, they received a verified cancel signal signal.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Marco Island, FL
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