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@ -197,7 +197,6 @@ CRITICAL - Understanding Primary vs Contextual Items:
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- The "_camera" field indicates which camera captured each event
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- **When a contextual item provides relevant background, you MUST incorporate it directly into the primary event's bullet point**
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- Contextual information often explains or de-escalates seemingly suspicious primary events
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- Example: If primary shows "person at door with face covering" and context shows "delivery truck present", describe it as "delivery person at door (delivery truck visible on driveway camera)"
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Rules for the report:
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@ -214,7 +213,6 @@ Rules for the report:
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- Present primary events in chronological order as a bullet list.
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- **CRITICAL: When contextual items overlap with a primary event, you MUST weave that information directly into the same bullet point**
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- Format: **[Timestamp]** - [Description incorporating any contextual information]. [Camera info]. (threat level: X)
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- Example: "**5:59 PM** - Delivery person approached porch and left package, while delivery truck was visible in driveway (Front Driveway Cam shows truck). Camera: Front Door Cam. (threat level: Normal)"
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- If contextual information provides an explanation (e.g., delivery truck → person is likely delivery driver), reflect this understanding in your description and potentially adjust the perceived threat level
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- If multiple PRIMARY events occur within the same minute, combine them into a single bullet with sub-points.
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- Use bold timestamps for clarity.
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