Intrusion alarm found to be accidental in office area


An intrusion alarm was triggered in an office area, but responders confirmed it was a false alarm with no break-in.
Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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Transcript:
Waterfront ADICA. One front of CETA. (name withheld), 43. So information, I'm wanting to check off your caliber collision operations for next available. (name withheld), 29. All right, start over there. 29. One from 8, 23, I'll handle that. Eddie, be quick. Those units, Toyota, (number withheld), Dulwick Drive, 1360 at Dilwick. Suite 125 for an intrusion alarm[1] in the accounting area. Air 43. 104. 32, clear. I'll check on the house. 1049 are clear. Clear, thank you. 1.051.1.521, 1.5502. 1.5151. February 12. Measure 12. 1029. Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. Yeah, four. Fifty-three from the California on one. Sixty-three-year-old, the plate, fifty-three. One-five, fifty-three, okay. Okay. Since then, put the squad thirty-five, you can show us the alarm was accidental.
Police codes explained
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intrusion alarm: Alarm activation, possible unauthorized entry
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Location mentioned:
Boone County, KY
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