Wind triggers repeated alarm at Plainville home, Plainville MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to an alarm activation at a residence near Cross St in Plainville. Officers found the front door may have triggered the alarm due to wind movement. The alarm company reported multiple activations, but no signs of forced entry or crime were found.
Audio|Heard on: Plainville Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
The front door flexes enough with the wind to probably set off the alarm, but it is secure.
00:06
I'll be clear.
00:09
Received.
00:17
Three four one Plainville Control.
00:19
Plainville Control?
00:21
I'm going to be standing by for fire.
00:25
That residence is inside the home, and you can just assign me a case number for this please so I can follow up with Elder Services.
00:32
Received.
00:36
Three four one, play for control.
00:37
I'll be quick.
00:39
Breezy.
00:47
Twelve (number withheld).
00:50
Three two eight.
00:56
Just advising the alarm company has called back for near Cross St.
01:00
We got another activation,
01:03
same as the last one.
01:05
I did advise them that you said we door check to see if they're going to flex it with the wind.
01:13
Yeah, I received.
01:14
I pulled it and the lights came on, so it's probably me.
01:19
So please close it up.
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Location mentioned:
Cross St, Plainville, MA 02762
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