Attempted break-in triggers alarm at Mesa County building


Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
02:35
Transcript:
Hi, (name withheld), have a patient with hip pain. This will be at 361.29 road, 361.29 road, and it's a co-terrorism. Martin Command, that's all affirmative on that. Just, FYI, this is all thirdhand from the alarm to the owner who is not on scene to the RP's here. You're going to catch them to that trash holding that. Patty. Consider her hip and is in pain, the send to be a Code 2 response. Man, are we able to see what alarm company may be seen if this ask, give them a call and just verify this information from the owner? Stand by. Can't be free. Martin Rose, we're setting ready to go on the backpipe for your entry whenever you're ready for it. Copy. Martin Command, I'm going to go ahead and we're going to open the door and just do some wild help. We're going to rescue. Have a patient who's passed out, and this is going to be. East Aspen and Peach Street, again, Aspen and Peach Street, and it is a code three response. Martin, command. Go ahead. On the phone with the owner, the alarm company is superior. He's advising he got a call, advising somebody tried to enter. the code for the alarm and it was the wrong code, right? It was not a call about the alarm going off to simply wrong code. 75. It seems like the building to the west, the homework down.
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Mesa County, CO
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