False 911 call at condo likely caused by children playing, Lowell MA
Police responded to a 911 hang-up call at Ledgebrook Village condos in Lowell, Massachusetts. After investigation, it appeared to be a false alarm likely caused by children playing with a phone, either an elevator phone or an office phone, with residents confirming no emergency occurred.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
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Transcript:
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361AQAV, correct?
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Affirmative, the Ledgebrook Village condos.
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Copy, yeah, I, there's no elevators here.
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He said it was coming from an elevator and kids were playing with it?
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It could have been an elevator or an office phone there.
00:18
I do believe we have history with an office phone there as well.
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Copy that.
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30 Macmillers.
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All right.
00:38
I'm off at 361 they can have for a 911 hang-up[1].
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Uh,
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history with other hang-ups sounded like kids playing with the phone, possibly coming from an office phone.
00:51
Just permission clear, I spoke with a couple residents.
00:54
They said that they didn't call and everything else was normal.
00:58
Well, you could declare.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 hang-up: Disconnected 911 call; caller hung up before contact was made
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Location mentioned:
Lowell, MA 01850
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