False alarm caused by child accidentally calling 911, Harpswell ME


Authorities responded to a reported disturbance with loud yelling and children at a home near Morse Shore Road. It was discovered to be a false alarm caused by a child accidentally calling emergency services.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, Mr. 331. Go up for 331. We're going to get a Brunswick unit started, but we're taking a disturbance 40 Morse Shore Road off of Allen Point.
00:25
Our call taker reported that they can hear a lot of yelling, nobody coming to the phone, and heard someone say, raise your arms and can hear kids as well. Show me a route. Copy. I'm sure if it's a medical or not, but we're trying to get further. 10-4.
00:50
Okay, 331. 331. I believe it's going to be impossible mistyle. Sounded like maybe a kid had the phone. 10-4, I'll advise when I get there. 10-4. Do you want me to continue, Brunswick, or disregard them? Number from motorist assists at 39 north with Nova Scotia, George, William, Henry, 138.
01:19
29 county 10 7
01:20
We're confirming the mistial questions now. I believe we have an adult on the line who confirmed it was a child that had the phone. There's no emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Near Morse Shore Rd, Harpswell, ME 04079
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