False alarm from sensor falling off at residence, Piedmont CA


An alarm was triggered at a residence near Hazel Ln. It was found to be a false alarm caused by an alarm sensor falling off. The homeowner is not at the residence and confirmed the trigger was not due to an intrusion.
Audio|Source: Piedmont Police and Fire Dispatch
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
107, alarm,
00:01
audible alarm bird.
00:03
Okay.
00:09
near Hazel Ln.
00:11
They got an alert for front door open.
00:15
I'll get there before.
00:21
16 to Sam 7. I'm on the desk. I'll be a little good sister.
00:25
I'll be a little good sister.
00:28
Mattiore.
00:30
One of the six I could cover.
00:31
I'm an update.
00:40
Arby called that her alarm fell off.
00:45
The alarm fell off? Is that what you said?
00:52
The sensor fell off?
00:58
Okay, 904. Is she at the residence?
01:06
Unknown, she sat on the camera, but we also received a call from her alarm company.
01:17
I don't know. You can take your code for her in her bus.
01:21
Copy.
01:26
The homeowner want to cancel us or no?
01:33
Negative.
01:36
Okay, if you can show me out at near Hazel Ln.
01:48
Copy out at near Hazel Ln.
01:55
I want to say, she said the resident is at home or is not home?
02:03
Not home, but the resident saw on her end that the thing that triggered the alert was her alarm sensor falling off.
02:13
I want to 6.1.6.1.1.16 traffic.
02:25
I want to take the front door is secure.
02:29
Copy, front door secure.
02:32
I will be checking the rear of the home.
02:35
Copy, checking the rear of the home.
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