Alarm investigation on North Cleveland deemed false, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a possible burglary alarm near North Cleveland Avenue in Chicago. The alarm, initially associated with a private residence, was later determined to be a false alarm. Officers verified the scene and confirmed no further action was required.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
1811. An alarm, near North Cleveland at the (name withheld) residence from the front door.
00:11
1399 out of us.
00:13
1841.
00:16
1841.
00:21
1821.
00:22
1821, I'm sorry, go ahead.
00:26
Yeah, can you notify a sergeant-identified D-YA from the same accident?
00:31
Brownounce time 1221.
00:34
All right, 10-4.
00:40
1820.
00:43
20.99, I got it.
00:45
Thanks. I'm assuming the striking vehicle is still on scene and we're going to hold the scene.
00:50
We're going to do notifies for major accidents.
00:54
Yeah, we've got seen the driver.
00:56
Everybody here will call my way also and you can do a notification.
01:00
All right, ten four.
01:06
880. 8880.
01:08
88.
01:10
We have arrived.
01:13
All right, ten-fourth.
01:17
It is 1723.
01:20
1813 and 1811.
01:21
It's coming in now as a false alarm and they're trying to cancel.
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