False alarm at Verizon store on Baltimore Pike, Baltimore County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to multiple commercial burglar alarms at a Verizon store on Baltimore National Pike in Maryland. The alarms activated several times during the day, but cleaners were confirmed to be on site, and the alarm appeared false.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fifteen, I'm sending down the Verizon commercial alarm that's holding.
00:04
It came through two more times.
00:06
They called back stating that they saw in the video the vendors were okay.
00:09
It seemed they were okay, but they didn't request to cancel.
00:12
They may be closed now.
00:14
Simple.
00:16
Twenty-one thirty-four.
00:18
One 14, can you log me out? Have a good night.
00:22
Ten four, you do the same (number withheld).
00:24
One twelve, same message please.
00:28
Ten four, have a go on (number withheld).
00:30
Fifteen, I'll be out.
00:32
Ten four, twenty-one fifty-one.
00:35
Fifteen cleaners are still inside.
00:38
Air being ten four.
00:39
Check with (name withheld) if they can stay open.
00:42
Ten four, dispatch to one time.
00:45
Dispatch, what's up?
00:47
Good.
00:49
A commercial alarm for Verizon on Baltimore National Pike.
00:52
Unit 116 advises everything's okay, cleaners are still on site.
00:55
We received it five times today.
00:56
Is it okay to hold it open?
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