Bank alarm triggered by scheduled atm maintenance, Martinsburg WV


A bank alarm was triggered by vibrations at the ATM during scheduled maintenance. The alarm was determined to be false and can be ignored.
Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Can you clear, respond for a bank alarm[1] near Foxcroft Ave, the United Bank, (name withheld)?
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Good.
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It's going to be for the ATM vibration motion.
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They are expecting a keyholder and cue contact the bank.
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First, United Cool, 12, 25.
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United Bank.
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Marks where, I believe we get that a lot from them.
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Great. I'll be clear here.
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I looked at the video footage of what happened.
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It appears that the mail purposely put there with enough time to move it back as the mail is backing up.
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They're given the instant number of vice options.
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I'll also be en route to the bank.
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Also, if you can log on that CAD, it did occur on private property.
00:38
Correct for 49.
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49. An update on that alarm, you can disregard.
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They may contact with a key holder.
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I advise that on Thursdays they have ATM maintenance there.
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Request to cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
bank alarm: Alarm activation at financial institution
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Location mentioned:
Near Foxcroft Ave, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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