False burglary alarm triggered at restaurant entry doors, Rome GA
Police responded to a burglary alarm at Red Lobster near Shorter Avenue. The alarm was triggered at the entry doors. The alarm company later called to cancel after confirming a valid passcode from an employee. Previous false alarms occurred due to delivery drivers not having the correct code.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Getting a 1015 alarm at Red Lobster near Shorter Avenue.
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The point of activation is zone three entry doors bar.
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777.
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Tonight?
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Do you need me to go?
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I'll keep you guys.
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We have to go inside.
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And the parking lot.
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I'd rather you not.
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You'd get somebody else go for you.
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Go for you.
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Did he switch around?
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Good about, Trammy.
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Seven to those other units, you get ten twenty-two.
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To have been out with some evidence.
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Ten. Ten. Seven.
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Seven to seven days five.
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It's going to be a delivery truck.
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So in the process, I'm trying to find a delivery driver.
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Just for the note, I was out here a few nights before, and they advised that they don't have a proper code for the door, so as if they come in, they set the alarm off.
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K and four.
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This, that's the 77.
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Go ahead.
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The firm company just called back trying to cancel.
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They did speak to someone who had the proper pass code.
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10-4[1]. I just spoke to the truck drivers and is going to be darn now.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Near Shorter Ave NW, Rome, GA 30165
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