Alarm triggered at unsecured building in Catoosa County


An alarm was triggered at a building because the doors were not secured properly. There were no signs of a break-in or fire but the alarm kept ringing due to this issue.
Audio|Source: Catoosa County Public Safety
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Transcript:
The owner of the wallet we spoke to, and he's supposed to be around in the white Cadillac. The alarm could be advised 112 vassal station drive, FSM Frank. They weren't really sure what that stood for. 1092[5]. The door is going to be not completely secure. If you've got the RP, they just didn't do the center hasps, the dead vaults vaulted, but the center hasps are not, so people can pull it. That's what's going to continue to make the arm go off. 10.4. 27-109[1]. Zero 9. If you're looking at the building, is it to the left of Nail Art? 103[4]. It's unsecured. There's another alarm going off now as well. Can't work. Yeah, I just made that alarm go off. Pull it on this one. You can 1039[2] per the alarm company. Let me in. They won't do these tasks. Careful. Caduce, if you want to sign a case number as well. 109, case number is well. 109. Case number is 127. 104. 109. Case numbers 127, 127. 10-2-7. 588-91. Probably the owner of the wallet is 1023[3]. 1023. 104, that's correct.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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27-109: Case number assignment
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1039: Notify
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1023: Arrived at location
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103: Unsecured premises
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1092: Unsecured door
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Location mentioned:
Catoosa County, GA
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