Dog accidentally locked in room triggers false alarm, Seaside CA


A dog was accidentally locked in a room on Virginia Street, prompting an emergency response. The situation was resolved without incident and was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Monterey County Fire & EMS
02:28
Transcript:
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Code 4[1] and I'll be giving an x-ray courtesy transport to the wayside and coronalibati C.
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3.241.
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2026.
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Street, Howard Street.
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Time now 2026.
00:29
Tentry is burning it on for station for station six responding from station six did you have us in quarters
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The room is located on the left-hand side in the middle of the house.
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It's that idea, I think. Two.
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One, six, sit, put it.
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...ins your exam, couple of them.
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Oh, and Zebra 3 Center.
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Zebra 3.
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Cancel.
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Which one of the dogs locked in the room?
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10-4. I'm going to lift at 10.3.
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Tensary Lipley for Unis on Virginia, 10th Relifted at 2028.
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Senator 04 reducing.
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Senator 01 union, cancel incoming units we're Code 4[1].
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Full units, 101, I copy incoming,
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correction cancel incoming, a unit that was going tonight.
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We're all done tonight.
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Lock it on, hang your low modulation.
02:22
It was a false alarm, looks like the party's dog got locked in the room. Monterey clear at 2029.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance required; situation is under control.
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Location mentioned:
Virginia St, Seaside, CA 93955
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