False alarm reported at Aldi store, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a commercial alarm at Aldi near North Kilpatrick Avenue in Chicago. An open door was found, and a key holder was contacted. The alarm was determined to be false, and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
To the board in 17, getting a commercial alarm near North Kilpatrick at Aldi for the front entry exit motion and the sliding door.
00:10
No further.
00:16
Sixteen twenty-one.
00:20
Sixteen twenty-one?
00:23
We got an open door going in.
00:28
Ten four, sixteen twenty-one has an open door near North Milwaukee.
00:32
I have any units nearby that are going to make entry.
00:39
Four 563 boy, show us en route.
00:43
Four 563 boys, ten four, thank you.
00:45
Sixteen twenty-one.
00:48
Sixty-one.
00:51
It's clear, it's long.
00:53
Can we get a key holder? You can disregard the other unit coming in.
00:57
All right, sixteen twenty-one is giving a disregard for the commercial alarm and we do have a key holder.
01:04
They need to come lock the door.
01:09
Instead of the alarm, they're going off.
01:12
Okay, let's see if we can make contact with them.
01:13
The key holder.
01:14
Remember.
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