Alarm triggered by maintenance at standalone atm, Paducah KY
Police responded to an alarm at a standalone ATM near Jackson Street. The ATM appeared untampered with. The alarm was likely triggered by maintenance or an upgrade, as indicated by a notice on the ATM screen.
Audio|Source: Paducah Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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57 for an alarm on Jackson.
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They're ready now.
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Go ahead.
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Near Jackson Street.
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It's a standalone ATM there.
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The point of activation shows the ATM top hat.
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10 4.29 in Fairmont.
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10-5.
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Name.
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Go ahead.
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13th in Tennessee, there's a caller there in the wooded area at the end of Tennessee.
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He's advising he believes he's found a 10-7-mow the city employee that called it in.
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10-4[1]-4. 10-4.
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God.
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I'll be turning my part on this, so I'll be en route to that.
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That's ten-four, thank you.
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It's seven, I'm ninety-seven.
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No one.
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Sent to the light of 28 injections.
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Frontly disregard, it looks untampered with.
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Tand4.
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57.
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Go ahead.
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It looks like they just started upgrading their ATMs.
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There's a notice on the screen as well.
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Ten more thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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