panic alarm reset requested after multiple issues, Broward County FL
Units responded to reset a panic alarm near G Window in Broward County after multiple previous issues were reported, likely a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
02:20
Transcript:
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Will you have a unit respond to near G Window to reset a panic alarm?
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Next 6 in Rebel to 1048 it's just advising holds up wireless all the information.
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Okay,
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He says that they've had several issues with this alarm.
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104, several issues with alarm.
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6 and R5, 108-28-2.
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108-43.
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6-8-182.
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8282.
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Jim Schult is unit 3-1 as the primary and I'm not here for 40.
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I'll see the pocket down or answer on call back.
01:03
You can hold for a few.
01:16
Okay, I have a panic alarm 4130 that needs to be reset.
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All right, South Wales, does anybody have a key or can they go to a kiosk? No,
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the key choice and give the key for alarm.
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10-4[1] at 12-footishwork.
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14405.
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14407. 1048.
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1087. 2045. 1048. 404. Hey,
02:00
that's 705.
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1097. 1097.
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1097. 6. Firefox.
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1197. No.
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It's not 9.
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104. We could be so kind of those 506 with notes approved for the key and reset and along that 4130.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Broward County, FL
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