False emergency alarm near Old Miller Road, San Luis Obispo County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews investigated an activation near Old Miller Road but found no problems. It appeared to be a false alarm, possibly caused by a car turning around near a Christmas display.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:32
Transcript:
00:00
1050, the giant 3407.
00:03
Go ahead, 50, giant 3407?
00:07
I've traveled all the way up from Templeton and I've found nothing.
00:12
Unable to locate so far?
00:13
Yeah, that's affirmative.
00:14
We're unable to locate on our end all the way.
00:16
At our current location right here near Old Miller Road, there's been a large Christmas display.
00:21
And the last two nights there's been upwards of 40 cars off this side of the road trying to view it.
00:25
So I think maybe somebody was trying to turn around and hit a little bump and jarred that emergency button.
00:31
I'm comfortable about available if you are.
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Location mentioned:
Old Millers Rd, California 93465
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