Transient reported false fire alarms near 17th Avenue, Phoenix AZ
A transient individual made false fire alarm reports to different stores near 17th Avenue, including a closed Red Lobster. The person then left the area on foot heading west. Authorities responded to the possible theft and false alarm reports at nearby locations.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Maybe get another unit for 2.13 things. Call for this 487[1]. It sounds like a possible CAT situation. 1520 with to decide your X211B.
00:12
Call one here. Yeah.
00:15
Semester.
00:19
720-0-9.
00:25
The 918 Henry call, 918 Henry, 2601 East, Roosevelt Street,
00:31
number 24, picking up male Peter, like now 5, 965 pounds, these or just the same or others, take that 121-7th Avenue, 334.
00:45
415, like him.
00:48
Hopefully.
00:54
35, Mary, are you clearing us?
01:00
Yeah, 10-4[2].
01:01
I am going to send you a 21 detail.
01:05
Then I think I...
01:10
435, Mary,
01:11
regarding that call, have we confirmed the actual 20 of the Popo S.P?
01:19
She just knows that it happened in Awa-2 decent place.
01:27
Information,
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mail might be in an 800 area somewhere, but we'll figure it out. Thanks.
01:33
Appreciate it.
01:38
30510 thin-billed black shirt pants.
01:41
The backpack is in front.
01:44
It's 1-36 after.
01:46
Also, you're near 17th Ave.
01:50
It's a closed red lobsters.
01:53
This came in to different stores saying that they were false fired.
01:58
Nobody heard them and the transient left westbound on foot.
02:03
Only one call, all information all around, 37 after.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
487: Grand theft
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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