False fall alarm triggered by pet at residence


Fire department responded to a fall detection alarm at a home. Police checked but found no emergency. The resident was at a wedding and the alarm was likely set off by a pet accidentally.
Audio|Source: Cuyahoga Falls Police & Fire
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Transcript:
1782 25th Street, FD's on the scene for a fall detection. They're requesting P.D. respond. Dispatch to Falls, man, 3? What? 1713. Go ahead. Try (name withheld) one more time, but it's going to voicemail. However, I could get a hold of her emergency contact, Paul. And he stated that she's not even home. She's currently at a wedding. and she may have left her alarm at home and her cap might have stepped on it. Copy. Resident at home. You can cancel PD as well as the 109.1. 1714. Dispatch falls at 4. The 9-1. Copy direct. 19. 2nd Street. Dispatch falls 1. 1714. Go ahead. You need this regard. FD-A contact, she's not home. Okay. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near 25th St, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
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