False alarm reported at Greenfield location


Responders investigated a burglar alarm at a building, found it was a false alarm triggered by a door opening, and confirmed everything was fine.
Audio|Source: Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greenfield Police Dispatch
01:44
Transcript:
(name withheld) of caregivers. Just FYI and let dispatch know that we set the alarm off inside the building. Too far, no. Got reset. Control clear. They're unable to get a reset. Okay. It appears to be some sort of false alarm, but yeah, they're unable to get a reset without a key holder here. We're kind of out of options. 10-4[1]. It's a burglar alarm, not the fire alarm, just FYI. 44, 6% phone call. Control, Battalion 407 is on the scene. First, be two. Battalion 407, go ahead and establish a I-Semite Command. We'll be out with investigation. Battalion 407 is on the scene of a two vehicle crash. Battalion 407 establishing command, out investigating. Battalion 404 control. Control, it's 412. Mr. She ended out of service mechanical, please. Because we opened a door to gain access. The original alarm was not, but my guess is that set it off when we had to get it. Do you need law enforcement to respond? Negative. Everything checks okay. The homeowner will be home in 30 minutes. Please just be advised until it gets reset, there's going to be an active alarm. Everything checks, okay. Battalions in service.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near N State St, Greenfield, IN 46140
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