Alarm checked at Miller Nichols building, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities responded to an apparent intrusion alarm at the Miller Nichols building near East 51st Street in Kansas City. The alarm appeared to have been accidentally triggered by a university staff member and was subsequently rearmed.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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And an intrusion alarm.
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This one's Miller Nichols building.
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It's the main door on that one.
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Seven fifty-seven.
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Six or that could take it.
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I'm already ten twenty-three.
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Copy that works as well.
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Seven fifty-eight.
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Thank you, six three.
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No problem.
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63M108 CFM may have been the cause of that alarm and I rearmed it.
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Location mentioned:
E 51st St, Kansas City, MO 64110
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