Abandoned 911 call at residence likely caused by child, Carver MA
An abandoned 911 call was received from a residence near Crystal Lake Drive. A resident stated there was no problem and suspected the call was accidentally triggered by his two-year-old child handling a watch. Previous similar calls had been reported from the same location.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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I just had an abandoned 911 call from near Crystal Lake Dr.
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I spoke with (name withheld) from that residence. He said there's no problem.
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We've had several 911 checks in the past few months.
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Ten four, you confirmed all of his information and no sign of distress.
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Uh,
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It didn't appear to me. He said his two-year-old son probably grabbed his watch.
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Ten four. I'm in route to 36 marks away with 21, so I'll be en route to that one next.
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Rescid.
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Thanks. Thanks a fire, station one.
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Middleball fire alarm dispatching Coastal A-150-15-15 Arlington Street for the sick party.
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Kingston Fire, Day 1.
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Kingsend Fire.
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A1's on arrival, B.A.1 on arrival, B.I.
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In the area.
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In the area.
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This is.
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B.127 are you trying to call?
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Affirmative, can you have mutual aid respond to that abandoned 911, Middleboro?
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Parametic 1, fire alarm, you can show us on team.
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Received A1, have you once, C.
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21, D1.
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We cleared that trailer completely empty.
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We'll be clear.
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We'll be clear. We see you.
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27, D1.
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D-1.
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What was that address? Near Crystal Lake, show me in route.
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Location mentioned:
Near Crystal Lake Dr, Carver, MA 02330
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