Residential alarm triggered by friendly cat in Bothell, Bothell WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a residential alarm was triggered at a home near 33rd Drive SE in Bothell. The alarm company later confirmed the cause was a friendly cat on the premises.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:39
Transcript:
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Alarm, District 4, 1 Paul 1, 1, Paul 3.
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1.1. 2. near 33rd Dr SE for an audible residential burglary front door.
00:14
We don't have any alarm history here.
00:16
All right, happy.
00:17
One Paul 3, I can check and advise.
00:19
Copy 1. Paul 3 is checking and advising.
00:21
One Paul 1 available.
00:23
Radio 1. Paul, 3 alarm company has called back to advise that there's going to be a cat on site, but it is friendly.
00:30
Probably. Radio 1-Paul 4.
00:32
It looks like your RP has arrived at the station.
00:35
Bobby, thank you.
00:36
One Paul, and you can show me arrived on the alarm.
00:39
Copy.
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