Burglary alarm triggered at back door on Hattie Street, Lafayette TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a burglary alarm was triggered at the back door of a property near Hattie Street. The alarm was caused by an incorrect passcode entry, and no keyholder information was available.
Audio|Heard on: Macon County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
I have units in my route to near Hattie Street,
00:06
yeah, alarm,
00:08
no backdoor, incorrect passcode, no keyholder information listed.
00:18
24 to be in right with them.
00:31
2017, do you have traffic?
00:35
Yeah, Brian McRow also.
00:40
Can you report.
00:43
This patch you about had his street off a little bit.
00:51
Dispatch to 36.
00:54
We have contacted poison control.
00:57
They advise the patient could be prone to seizures.
01:01
If the seizures do happen,
01:03
best course action could be IV medication with benzodiazep.
01:11
This page, I'm two-night office, traffic, fire department's guilt road, cleared up with a crash report.
01:18
What's the traffic on Hattie Street? I'm pretty close.
01:26
near Hattie Street, alarm backdoor motion, incorrect pass code.
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Location mentioned:
Hattie St, Lafayette, TN 37083
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