False alarm triggered by faulty sensor on Sugar Hollow Rd, Bristol VA


An alarm went off at a property near Sugar Hollow Rd. Police responded, but after checking with the alarm company, it was found to be caused by a faulty sensor. The proper passcode was obtained to cancel the alarm.
Audio|Source: Washington County and Bristol City Public Safety
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Transcript:
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On Sugar Hollow Road,
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front door alarm going off.
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Okay, four en route.
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23-year-7. Got to drop on, safe Porterfield.
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23-0-7.
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You're ready to pull in there?
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Copy. They're both contact.
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Really?
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I think the car.
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We don't need to do.
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What I need to do?
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You can't four be there, right? Thanks.
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T335. T335.
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Oh, she said, I do.
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Do you have to see what the seat?
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Can't work, that's voice, correct, so you're on the board and all the years in that way.
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You're going to want to be here and they come out in the back.
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Stand by. All right.
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Do it.
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75% percentile that way.
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Break the two-eighths and central off the top 564.
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Can't you get it.
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Cancel that alarm on Sugar Hollow for the alarm company and facilities having trouble at that one sensor.
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The subject they got a hold on the proper passcode.
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Location mentioned:
Sugar Hollow Rd, Bristol, VA 24202
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