Alarm at back door with keyholder contact in crowley county, Crowley County CO
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An alarm was triggered at a property near County Road 34 in Crowley County. Attempts to contact the keyholder were unsuccessful initially, but the keyholder later stated that her mother was on the way to check the house, possibly due to leaving a door open. The alarm was from the back entry door.
Audio|Heard on: Crowley County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Alarm at near County Road 34,
00:03
negative contact with the keyholder,
00:06
and the alarm is coming from the entry-exit back door.
00:18
Alarm company.
00:20
When you show me en route from Rocky Ford,
00:23
can we try the key holder one more time?
00:29
Not safer, actual thank you.
00:39
Members to respond to 104 South Grand for a 79-year-old female that fell and hit her head.
00:47
It's been dizzy since then.
01:14
I have medical going to 104 South Grand.
01:18
I have a 97-year-old female, sorry,
01:22
79-year-old female that hit her head is dizzy.
01:25
This is her,
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one zero four South Grand.
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We went out.
01:56
Yes,
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I did get a hold of the key holder, and she stated that her mother is heading to the house to check it out.
02:06
She will be driving a silver suburban.
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I advise her to please call back if she finds out any information,
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but she believes that she might have just left the door open.
02:23
Thank you. What's the mother's ETA?
02:29
She didn't have that, but I did, like I said, I did ask her to please call back right away if she, once she got any information.
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Crowley County, CO
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