Commercial alarm at cafe on north western avenue is false call, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial alarm triggered at a cafe near Northwestern Avenue and Roscoe Village was investigated and determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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02:0
Transcript:
00:00
24, check out commercial alarm, near Northwestern and Roscoe Village coming from the second cafe door zone 2.
00:09
No further.
00:12
104.
00:17
1950, you can show's run as well.
00:21
2914, you will call on? 104.
00:27
2024
00:29
1915, I got you going on the commercial alarm.
00:32
Guys, listen to your air, please.
00:36
2024, you guys, good over there?
00:38
Oh,
00:40
yeah, we're busy talking to the Penn and so we didn't hear the radio.
00:48
You got a chat for us or something?
00:50
Yes, it sounds good.
00:52
Just stacking the park around your beat when you're clear, okay?
00:57
Stand for, we're busy talking to him so we didn't hear the radio.
01:02
Sound for.
01:12
9-6-14. How do you? What's the address on Western?
01:20
Near Northwestern for the commercial law.
01:24
Thank you.
01:27
You're welcome.
01:28
1923.
01:33
1922. 1922.
01:35
Hey squad, I'm here on Western.
01:38
This is just a 14 call.
01:39
This is a donut guy.
01:42
10-4[1].
01:48
He prefers to be called.
01:49
Donut-on-A-S.
01:55
All right, and for the units, I headed to Western on the commercial alarm, per night 2-2, it's 14-fall.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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