First Call Paranormal
01/27/2026
Investigation Evidence: Lorraine Warren’s methodology was a cornerstone of mid-20th-century paranormal research. Operating within the New England Society for Psychic Research, she utilized her abilities as a trance medium alongside analog equipment like reel-to-reel audio recorders and Polaroid cameras. Her approach was deeply rooted in capturing the spiritual essence of a location, often focusing on the relationship between the environment and the entities present.
Today at First Call Paranormal, we maintain that respect for historical methodology while prioritizing technical data. Our investigations utilize digital audio recorders for high-fidelity Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) and K-II EMF meters to track energy fluctuations in real-time. Where Warren used intuition, we use environmental sensors to provide a measurable, evidence-based assessment for our residential and commercial clients.
Whether you are seeking peace of mind in your home or looking to document the history of a business property, our team applies these modern standards to every case.
01/26/2026
Investigation Evidence
Location: Private Residence - Utility Evaluation
Field notes: Reported movement of glass objects on a basement storage unit. Technical analysis focused on structural vibrations and mechanical interference.
Initial findings: Kinetic activity coincided with the cycling of the home’s boiler. High-sensitivity vibration sensors placed on the shelving unit recorded spikes matching water hammer occurrences within adjacent copper piping. Thermal expansion in the lines caused the shelf to tilt by 1.5 degrees, allowing light objects to drift over time.
Procedure: Mechanical rule-outs are mandatory before validating kinetic phenomena. We document structural integrity and utility interference to maintain evidence standards. Ruling out the mundane is the most critical part of the investigative process.
Has a "ghost" ever turned out to be a leaky pipe or a loose duct in your home?
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01/14/2026
Investigation Evidence
Paranormal tourism is seeing a surge across the country, with more people seeking firsthand experiences in haunted locations. Historic sites, old mansions, and battlefields now attract travelers not just for their architecture or history, but for the possibility of real, documentable encounters.
At First Call Paranormal, our professional ghost hunts use technical equipment like spirit boxes and EVP recorders, giving participants a chance to investigate with the same tools as our team. Our evidence-based approach sets these events apart from standard ghost tours; each hunt is structured, confidential, and focused on gathering verifiable data.
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01/13/2026
61% of Americans report having some kind of paranormal experience, but when activity strikes at home or work, few actually reach out to professionals like us. Why the hesitation?
From our case files, the top concerns are privacy, skepticism about results, and the fear of being judged. Many wonder if their experiences will be taken seriously or if their case will ever have a logical answer.
At First Call Paranormal, we get it: calling investigators isn’t easy. That’s why we start every consultation confidentially, explaining our step-by-step process, the equipment used (EMF meters, thermal cameras, EVPs), and our commitment to evidence: no sensationalism, just results. Every case is treated with respect, no matter how unusual.
Not sure if you should reach out? We offer judgment-free, professional advice to make the unknown a little less intimidating. Your story stays private and every investigation gets the clinical, factual approach it deserves.
01/09/2026
Investigation Evidence: Social media and digital content are quietly changing how paranormal investigations are perceived. Sharing field reports, equipment readings, and behind-the-scenes footage on platforms like Facebook and Instagram has made the process transparent and accessible. Once reserved for late-night television and folklore, investigations now unfold in real time: audiences can review captured EVP audio, watch our use of EMF meters in historic locations, and ask technical questions.
This shift to documentary-style online engagement educates the public, builds trust, and helps separate evidence from myth. Paranormal work feels less sensational, more routine; viewers see what we see and can draw their own conclusions. Digital platforms turn spectators into participants, supporting a culture of curiosity and skepticism rather than drama.
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01/08/2026
Paranormal tourism isn’t just a late-night thrill: it’s a multi-thousand dollar vacation trend, with ghost tours and haunted hotels booking out months in advance. Travelers are investing serious money for the chance to experience haunted locations and connect with history in cities like Salem, New Orleans, and Savannah. For investigators, this means greater demand for professional-grade equipment, ethical documentation, and respect for historic sites. Increased public interest brings more scrutiny, so transparent reporting and evidence-based practices are needed. As tourism grows, investigators become both guides and educators, preserving history while documenting unexplained phenomena. Stay prepared, stay professional: and remember, evidence speaks louder than legends.
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