Commercial burglar alarm at Barbary Coast Bikery, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there was a commercial burglar alarm triggered at the Barbary Coast Bikery near Irving Street between 26th and 27th in San Francisco. The alarm involved a glass break sensor.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
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1202 B Wanda audible near Irving St, cross of 26th and 27th.
00:09
David 82, that David Frank 17 Sam 20 has a permanent plate on it.
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26 George 1583 24 Kawasaki James L is the RO at a 37 Alvarado of this city 32.
00:29
Treaters one for Everett advising code four, the 100 audible 678 23rd Avenue Paseo.
00:37
Central Two C Four, C Four Fifteen Seven Five Five Pine Street Unit Five.
00:43
Bill Hammond and Powell.
00:49
The quarters of three items 12 h for a beef while at Macy's.
00:52
Quarters of three, Adam Twelve Edward.
00:58
Adam Twelve Edward for the V Four Hundred and Five at Macy's.
01:04
Copy.
01:06
No longer resisting, she's in custody.
01:13
Three car C Nine Seventeen Two One Eight One Alvaro cross of Divisadero on Broderick.
01:20
Four 0104 .
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Out of four, we're responding to this B one.
01:27
Your audible near Irving St cross of 26th and 27th.
01:31
It's a commercial burglar alarm.
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It's a glass break sensor.
01:37
This is at a Barbary Coast Bikery.
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Location mentioned:
Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122
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