Verbal burglar alarm near W Baseline Rd, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a verbal burglar alarm sounded near West Baseline Road. Officers confirmed the building was secure with no signs of forced entry. Police responded to a separate incident involving shattered glass on a nearby roadway, causing traffic control measures. The situation appears under control with no immediate threats reported.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Any T units to break for a burglar alarm near W Baseline.
00:09
Seven, Charlie eleven and ten eight.
00:13
That is 2401.
00:15
Copy.
00:20
Ocean 24, I'm going to send you a 585 at Dobson and 60.
00:23
Shattered glass just south of the northbound lanes.
00:25
No 961s that RP is aware of at this time.
00:28
Just vehicles trying to avoid hitting the glass.
00:34
Copy that.
00:37
Seven Charlie Eleven, it'll be a verbal alarm.
00:39
Near W Baseline Rd, Two Thousand South.
00:41
PB Two Paints Audible Side Door.
00:44
History is attached.
00:45
Does look like we have a little bit of our work on that.
00:46
Nine Hundred and Six is for both of you guys.
00:51
Charlie Eleven copy, I can advise.
00:54
Ten Four.
00:59
Twenty-one on one.
01:02
One Charlie Twenty One, do you have Six Ocean Twenty Four on a Five Hundred and Eighty Five shattered glass in just south in the northbound lane? Stops in the 60 for traffic control.
01:15
Yeah, from here.
01:20
Eleven.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
Being routed to 2545 West Quail Ave in Phoenix.
01:32
Got it.
01:37
Need two units to break for rolling 420 Vineyard and Kiwa.
01:43
Through Chili 15, I'll be breaking here in 1 min.
01:47
Copy, you'll start getting your 906[1] in the meantime.
01:54
11, code 426191 building secure.
01:57
You can send me that 428 through the 66.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
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