Police and fire respond to residential burglar alarm, Brighton MI
Police and fire units responded to a residential burglar alarm near South Hughes Road in Genoa Township. The keyholder was delayed and had trouble accessing the property due to a non-working security code. Officers and fire personnel eventually gained entry to check the premises.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Public Safety/MSP District 1 North
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Transcript:
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1235 for a residential alarm, Genoa.
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Go ahead.
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Near South Hughes Road for a general burglar alarm.
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Clear.
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Keyholder is arriving in 30 minutes in a black car.
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Sen.
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Sanchez. From Ingen80.
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Engine 80.
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It's still connected with the, uh,
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resident, you check the code again.
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Hey, from, same by.
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She confirmed the same one.
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If you have this, uh, like a hashtag or a pound key or anything with it?
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Different.
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Not to her knowledge.
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Clear, at the moment,
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that code is not working.
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We will advise.
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Clear, she's going to try to open it from her phone.
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Very clear.
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We are also here with LCA and PD.
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Understood.
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And hey.
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Go ahead, Central.
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Here we have a good inside car of station.
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She hears you.
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You have PD made access to the back of the house.
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You can show us going inside.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Hughes Rd, Brighton, MI 48114
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