False alarm at home due to incorrect alarm code, Mayfield Heights OH


An alarm at a home near Bridgeport Way was triggered by the front door. Police confirmed it was a false alarm after the homeowner could not initially provide the correct code. The alarm company later canceled the alarm after providing the proper code.
Audio|Source: Hillcrest Police Departments Dispatch
01:17
Transcript:
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Leave an alarm[1], near Bridgeport Way, near Bridgeport Way, near Bridgeport, cede verb alarm indicating front door.
00:07
They spoke with the homeowner and grizzly who advised it was a false alarm[1], but couldn't give a proper code.
00:13
John Copy.
00:15
7 to 4,500.
00:21
7.6 and I will be out.
00:26
Go forth.
00:32
6, 4,500. 6.4,500. 6.5.00.
00:39
6.
00:46
We're going to be clear.
00:48
You'll probably keep getting calls about this, but she's fine.
00:51
She doesn't want to talk to us. She's asleep in her chair.
00:55
Okay, Kathy.
00:57
4,5-45,
00:59
10, and 25.
01:01
Good.
01:04
25. 25.
01:07
Board of company advice we could cancel and called back with the proper code.
01:15
Twenty-five out he's canceling.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
alarm: Intrusion/burglary alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Bridgeport Way, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
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