Residential alarm triggered by front door motion detector, Chicago IL
Police responded to a residential alarm triggered by a front door motion detector near North Cicero Avenue in Chicago. The alarm was confirmed not to be a fire alarm. Officers proceeded to check the apartment on the bottom floor.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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A residential alarm at near North Cicero, front door motion detected on it.
00:10
Any night.
00:17
You had a new body tag along with 1634 on a residential at near North Cicero.
00:25
1634, I'll second advice.
00:29
Turn 4, ma'am.
00:35
3-2, I can head up that way in like 5 minutes when I drop off my guy here on the blue line.
00:46
Thanks, appreciate it.
00:53
Two, I'm clear and I'm headed up towards near 34's now.
00:58
Thanks.
01:05
1634.
01:08
1634.
01:10
Yeah, some time scene of the, um,
01:13
my alarm.
01:20
1634, I'm sorry, you said this is a fire alarm.
01:26
negative near North Cicero.
01:28
I heard another unit over there at my forearm call.
01:38
Okay,
01:40
are you giving 302 a wave-off or do you still be the mad that way?
01:48
No, if he's there, it's an apartment, one, because I said I was going to second advice.
01:54
Yeah, that's the first apartment,
01:58
bottom floor, whatever.
02:00
All right, 1632.
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