False alarm triggers police response at Lowell home, Lowell MA
Concern spiked over a burglary alarm at a Lowell residence after a backdoor motion sensor triggered and video showed a man on the property; later cleared as a false alarm caused by occupants cooking.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
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Transcript:
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He's got for near Jewett Street, a residential alarm.
00:04
Coming in is backdoor motion.
00:06
I guess the alarm company says some video footage of a male subject on the premises there, blackmail wearing a tan t-shirt, light-colored shorts,
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some blue print on it.
00:14
I'm not sure if he's a responder or not.
00:18
Copy.
00:21
Call the car, Levin.
00:23
Oh, I haven't coffee.
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1045A militates on scene in the gimmick tree.
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Go ahead.
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It's on scene.
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On scene.
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145, engine one's on scene the gibbetray.
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Engine one on team divintry.
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Prior to the lower, we're off.
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Got to the lower, we have a back door that's open.
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We haven't made contact with anyone yet.
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Copy too, you have an open back door.
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We're going to make contact.
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11th, it's no, phone out for the minute.
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I believe we have the homeowners here.
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I think there's left the door open.
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Copy that too.
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Do the law?
01:37
Do the law?
01:43
Gotcha.
01:45
So the people were just cooking and they accidentally set off the alarms with Florida Texas.
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Thank you.
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