Repeated hold-up alarm at a family dollar store, Baltimore MD
A hold-up alarm was triggered repeatedly at the Family Dollar store near East Monument Street. This alarm is known to be a false alarm often used during sales. Police officers responded to investigate but found no actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
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And just to update on calls, seven calls pending.
00:02
Only one is a priority.
00:03
One is a hold-up alarm for near East Monument Street, which is a repeated hold-up alarm that keeps coming out.
00:13
Which one of you today has been a regional order? Is it coming out all day?
00:17
I know this is the second call that we did receive for this location today.
00:23
What was the disposition on the first one?
00:29
Well, second, let me make sure.
00:30
Let me check that for you in.
00:34
24. That alarm is for the Family Dollar.
00:37
They press it whenever they have a sale with a person or stuff.
00:41
I'm not that far.
00:42
I can go there and figure it out.
00:44
Okay, the job is cool.
00:46
Um, she is with this orderly and give it a friend now.
00:51
I'm sorry,
00:52
24, you were talking, you were saying that you could respond to that location.
00:57
Yeah, it's not a hold-up alarm.
00:59
They press their button whenever they have a person's ceiling.
01:03
I'll go check it up.
01:04
Copy that, 10-4[1].
01:06
And King, 851, is that 3 Baker-17?
01:11
King 851, I'm 2 Charles 27, ma'am.
01:14
Okay, 2 Charles, 27.
01:16
What was your message?
01:18
I'm going to back up 24.
01:19
That holdup alarm.
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I'm in route.
01:22
104. I'm Charles 27.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).
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Location mentioned:
Near E Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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