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Accidental alarm at elementary school prompts police check, Christiansburg VA
Police responded to an alarm at Falling Branch Elementary School. The alarm appeared to be triggered accidentally. A custodian was sent to check the premises.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
I'm checking on a business alarm, Falling Branch Elementary School.
00:04
The caller is seated to get a call feed.
00:06
There's an automated message.
00:08
There's alarm that it can trip to 7.3.
00:10
I don't have any further information.
00:19
CPD 1-8300 I wrote to the area everything appeared to go for.
00:27
Yep.
00:35
CPD.
00:37
157 be advised of the custodians en route there be about a 15-minute ETA and can they carry down.
00:45
See the alarm at 720.
01:10
2705 Madison Avenue southeast 2705 Madison Avenue south-east operate south-free time clear in 1934.
01:24
EPD PPD 206 N.10808-206 N.
01:27
1018 10-4[1].
01:38
BPD N.O. 792.
01:42
Code 4.
01:45
Yeah, we're both code 4.
01:47
108.
01:49
Save what's the area.
01:51
10.4.
01:56
TPD.
01:58
190 NERV.
02:02
One night.
02:03
The town has so kindly placed some cone to block off the intersection refuse to turn light. The light will remain down until VDOT is finished. Leave that call open for now I'll be today.
02:17
104.
02:22
VTPD CPD 1 557 I'm not having any luck locating anything for zone 3.
02:39
104 I'm 1023 waiting on the custodian.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Falling Br Rd, Christiansburg, VA 24073
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