00:00
Dispatch, release 1st one.
00:08
Okay, for alarm company just PX, I spoke with a key holder, (name withheld), homeowner.
00:14
He has provided location for a key box for the fire department.
00:19
Advises on the upper level of the house, top floor, on the porch, inside a post.
00:27
I do have. A code for that box as well.
00:31
I can put it in your chat, or you can call me here at dispatch for it.
00:38
Jonathan, hang on, let us locate it.
00:43
Kid four, he's advising upper level of the house, top floor, on a porch and a post.
00:53
Is that front or rear?
00:58
They did not advise that part.
01:05
Didn't send that code, dispatch.
01:08
10-4[1], put it in your chat now.
01:15
Dispatch, we secured the key.
01:17
We're making entry.
01:21
10-4[1], I'll make a note of the new lock.
01:28
Dispatch, do you still have homeowner on the line?
01:33
Homeowner was speaking with the alarm company.
01:38
All right, if they can give me a PIN, I could shut this off.
01:50
Leesburg One, stand by.
01:51
I'm attempting to PX the keyholder else now.
02:01
Dispatch, we've cleared the house.
02:04
Go ahead and have the other two departments cancel.
02:08
Check four, dispatch station nine, station 15, authority of Lee'sburg one.
02:12
No fire at this residence.
02:14
Everything's ten four.
02:15
He's advising both stations can cancel.
02:18
(number withheld) County Road 227, cancel for station nine and 15.
02:25
Station nine, copy cancel.
02:30
Station 4, copy, cancel.
02:37
Get. Leesburg One, I've attempted twice to contact this keyholder.
02:41
Not getting through on the telephone.
02:45
I've got a neighbor here with him on the phone right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)