Police respond to hold-up alarm at convenience store


Police received a call about a hold-up alarm at a convenience store. After speaking with store personnel, it seems all is well, and no robbery occurred.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Police, Fire, and EMS
01:49
Transcript:
Keeley, go web. M1-2, T-CM-120. I've got a hold-up alarm[1] in West 3 at the fast track, 111 East Diamond. They zone 20[2] hold-up alarm. They didn't give up the description on that location. If the fast track at 111 East Diamond. Same 1-2 will take your eyes. Same 1-200 are still available? Sam-1-2-0 I'm prepared. 0-13. Go ahead. Hazard removed, I can be around to that domestic in Washington as well. N-200. N-2-0. Can you put us on route to that domestic lighting, too? The domestic and east? We're trying to make contact with the business. We spoke with someone with a strong accent. I believe their teams saying all is good. We told them to call their alarm service and officers were still en route. Clear. If you got enough cars going, shall be able.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hold-up alarm: Armed Robbery Alarm
[2]
zone 20: Alarm Zone Reference
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Location mentioned:
Near E Diamond Ave, Evansville, IN 47711
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