Residential alarm triggers on Lincoln Street southeast, Auburn WA
A residential alarm on Lincoln Street southeast activated, indicating the master bedroom sensor was triggered. An audible alarm sounded, and the keyholder responded driving a tow truck. Firearms may be present inside the residence.
Audio|Source: Auburn Police
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Transcript:
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For a residential alarm, 311, L.
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Lincoln Street, South Peace.
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Two.
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All right, 7922.
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Seven hours.
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Yeah,
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I need one tow for a semi-18 wheeler and it is loaded.
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About 61,000 pounds.
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I got it up.
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I got it up.
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And one on two, you can expect, it's going to be,
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looks like three is going to go with you.
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It's an ASAP to PSAP alarm.
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Looks like it's audible.
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They did speak to a keyholder who requested a dispatch.
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The sensor shows master bedroom.
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No prior since January 1 of 2020.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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7-922. Go ahead.
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You go ahead and cancel that to our request.
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Okay, copy that.
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One minute you see.
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Okay.
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Responding to the residential alarm on Ellington southeast.
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The alarm company just decides the keyholder is responding at five minutes, driving a tow truck.
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Talk there and firearms in the residence.
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Three coming.
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Four-on-35, we're arriving with the tow truck.
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Covered up.
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