Residential alarm accidentally triggered, no threat found, Dayton WA


A residential alarm near South 8th Street was accidentally triggered by the homeowner's sister who was present but could not turn it off. She contacted authorities and tried to provide the correct alarm code. There was no sign of forced entry, fire, or any threat.
Audio|Source: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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The 906 alarm.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
This was originally called in by an alarm company, near South 8th Street.
00:14
It's a residence.
00:15
I did have a female call in at the same time.
00:19
She says she's at the residence.
00:21
She's the sister, and she can't turn the alarm off.
00:24
She accidentally set it off.
00:31
Did you provide the right code to the alarm company?
00:41
You're asking if the sister provided the right code to the company?
00:50
Is she still on the line?
00:56
That's a negative.
00:59
3, Steve.
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665.
01:15
9.8, go ahead.
01:19
You get an attachment of that alarm all handle it.
01:25
9.08, 6506506.
01:27
Wildcommon service, 0700, KE9669.
01:41
Goet.
01:43
That sister is calling back.
01:44
She said she needs to leave.
01:46
Are you close to the residence or did you want to speak with her on the phone?
01:52
I'm coming up the street right now.
01:56
908-0700.
02:03
998.
02:05
Good.
02:08
That individual left the premises they're turning around and coming back to speak with you.
02:12
It'll be just a second.
02:15
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 8th St, Dayton, WA 99328
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