Alarm call at air museum found to be miscommunication
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Altona Vol. Fire Department
03:07
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00:00
County units reference that alarm at the Grissom Air Museum.
00:04
Alarm company is calling back requesting another response.
00:07
Reference the female they spoke to on the phone named (name withheld) had asked for somebody to kill her before she does it herself.
00:17
She also couldn't give the viable passcode.
00:24
Close my car, UTT.
00:26
I'll be out as well.
00:28
Be
00:32
in the museum or the outside.
00:40
Can you ten nine? You were broken.
00:44
I'll be out.
00:45
Say 31 , 03:50 south.
00:51
That noble subject is signal 40 out of our count.
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Clear,
01:02
he's in custody.
01:05
Clear.
01:10
Parking lot.
01:11
I don't see an injured cat anywhere.
01:15
And nobody's here to tell me where he went or where he's at.
01:28
I'm 1239.
01:35
Clear on rear of the vehicle.
01:41
Could you send me the 27 return on the little subject?
01:46
Fulton County,
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Wabash County, unit two.
01:53
25-5.
01:56
25-5.
01:58
Okay, get the next.
02:05
We advise you were broken.
02:10
Can you get that next available single lane, please?
02:18
(number withheld) Woodbridge Avenue, Woodbridge Health Campus, Room (number withheld), EMS Ops.
02:28
1635 tonight.
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44.
02:41
1644.
02:43
Probably was a miscommunication.
02:45
There's no emergency here.
02:47
Will it be tonight?
02:50
1644.
02:56
Post.
03:00
Post.
03:02
My unit on scene at the museum advised it was a miscommunication.
03:06
Again, units are not thinking this occurred.