Silent alarm at church prompts possible burglary check, Palo Alto CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a silent commercial alarm at St. Elizabeth near Channing Avenue in Palo Alto. Live audio from the scene suggested possible movement or activity near the restrooms, prompting a possible burglary investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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ADL-19, 80-Y-10, 1033 commercial.
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Oh,
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Okay.
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80-10, 1022, 80-T-5 with ADL-19.
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Right.
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1033 commercial, St.
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Elizabeth, near Channing Ave, it's going to be a silent with live audio, they could hear sounds of clattering on-site.
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Near Channing Ave.
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Y10-year-out.
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You just confirm it's live for me, put it.
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ADY10, 1022 AM, ADT-5 is replacing and it's going to be live audio.
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What's a question.
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Units responding to the 1033 commercial, it's going to be from the woman's bathroom and staff,
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Man and woman's bathroom.
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