False alarm caused by door maintenance, Clearwater FL
Police responded to a burglar alarm at a business near N Fort Harrison Ave in Clearwater. They confirmed the alarm was triggered by workers performing maintenance on a door and not by a burglary. The alarm company temporarily silenced the system remotely for 20 minutes.
Audio|Source: Clearwater Police - East
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), Fort Harrison.
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(name withheld) 3,
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one Sierra Papa, (number withheld), 1 SP, the gray BMW.
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Another two.
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Two agency.
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Good.
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Is the alarm company able to remotely shut this off?
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Stand my one.
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have the ability to do so, however it's only for 20 minutes.
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Got me, yeah, they're doing work on it and the owner, but the code is on a plane.
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Wonderful.
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You may get some more.
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All right, no worries, I appreciate it.
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Maybe just make (number withheld) aware if we keep getting then it's them working on the door, it's not a burglary.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
N Fort Harrison Ave, Clearwater, FL 33755
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