Automated elevator alarm triggered by child at library, Oxford MA
An automated elevator alarm sounded at Oxford Public Library after a toddler pressed the button. The child had bumped her head and was crying, leading to the alarm activation. No emergency was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Oxford Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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I have an automated elevator line from near Main Street, Oxford Public Library.
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The recording says elevator one can just hear screaming.
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One zero two copies in there.
00:16
It does sound like a baby crying.
00:22
Okay.
00:38
Go to 607-4-2.
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I made contact with the mother of that crying baby.
00:53
She apparently bumped her head in the toddler room and was upset that they had to leave.
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The toddler pressed the button, no emergency.
01:04
Thank you. Thank you.
01:06
Did they leave the library already?
01:09
Negative, they were there, she was made aware somebody would be there to confirm no emergency.
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You can show forward to responding 607 consent.
01:24
Receive, her name is (name withheld).
01:26
Receive. Her name is (name withheld).
01:29
Receive.
01:38
A.02, though.
01:39
I'm arriving at the library.
01:42
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Oxford, MA 01540
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