Duress alarm tested and confirmed at Supreme Court, Austin TX
A duress alarm was activated and tested at the Supreme Court building. The audible alert was confirmed to be working during the alarm test. No emergency was reported.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
03:25
Transcript:
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I have a duress alarm.
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At the Supreme Court,
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13.6,
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the rest Supreme Court room.
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For 10-4[1], I'm testing the alarms.
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Two-four, thanks.
00:15
Two-four, thanks.
00:23
You know what I have.
00:27
What I have the 40s?
00:30
I don't know.
00:32
The only name is Aspen Creek charcoal?
00:37
That's just debris, I think you don't remember that.
00:40
I don't remember that.
00:44
Okay,
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4.
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04-3-2.
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Proceed.
00:59
Allay, 22, copy return.
01:05
822, 104, thank you.
01:11
Notifying, please.
01:14
104. 104. 104.
01:25
We are in route.
01:33
One even 21s in round check Welfare, 12620 crimes, ranch court.
01:43
Return on first of Lucas, she was eligible, current and clear.
01:47
Thank you.
01:57
70s is a nine capital animal control on team.
02:09
You know, one day, one day to 21, we had an open line, we're crying in the background, possibly children crying loudly.
02:24
410 traffic in Central Park.
02:34
You know, motor 23, I have 1084.
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Motor 23, I'm clear.
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Build the monitor monitor room.
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Let me know if you're getting an audible on the Supreme Court duress alarm, please.
03:03
7C 507 out of 408.
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It is going off here.
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It is like a going off here right now at this moment.
03:17
It is right now, sir.
03:19
Two-four, correct.
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24, thank you.
03:24
I'll reset.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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