Teller holdup alarm at currency exchange in Chicago, Chicago IL
A holdup alarm was triggered at the New Howard Currency Exchange in Chicago, reported as a teller being held up. Officers responded to the scene and noted a person involved carrying a knife.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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Transcript:
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Holdup alarm at the New Howard Currency Exchange, near West Howard, and set us a teller holdup.
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104.
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1934.
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934. 934.
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Why, you give a little bit.
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And we're going to slow down, guys, for this person with a knife,
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center on Halsted, 36566 North on Halstiff, any additional units had that way.
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Slow it down.
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4-5-2.
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24-52.
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It work here, so I woke up, back up, 26.
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Okay, you got it.
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10-4[1].
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All right, and 2422 that was you for the slowdown? Who just gave me a slowdown?
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142 to a figure flow down here at the courtesy exchange.
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All right, slow it down, unit.
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This is referenced the holdup alarm for 2422 over at Accurcet Exchange.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Near W Howard St, Chicago, IL 60626
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