Officers find home secure after open-line 911 call, Fitchburg MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to an open-line 911 call from a landline near Myrtle Ave in Fitchburg. Officers checked the home and found it secure with no signs of forced entry. A pet inside may have triggered the alarm, and residents were advised to call back if needed.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Four to headquarters.
00:01
Go ahead.
00:05
The home appears to be secure.
00:07
There's no signs of forced entry.
00:09
There's no shoe prints in the snow or anything like that.
00:11
Does appear like there's a cat inside, so maybe it set the alarm off.
00:15
But they have cameras up, so if anything did happen, they can give us a call back.
00:18
We're going to be 10-8, in service.
00:20
Received.
00:22
Units two five seven and twelve oh five, twelve oh three.
00:27
Near Myrtle Ave, Cornerstone.
00:34
Had an open line 911 call from a landline.
00:37
Just heard a conversation in the background.
00:39
No answer on redial.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Ave, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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