False alarm at office on Beech street, Pittsburgh PA
Police responded to an alarm activation at an office on Beech Street. The alarm was triggered by motion sensors, but officers found no signs of a break-in and determined it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police Dispatch
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Stop for regular alarm, 34, 33, Beech Street, office of the Luma, McKeeasley, from the Ceecles, Oedwood.
00:07
Point of activation, rear hall motion, first floor motion, and side entry doors.
00:14
Show myself in Delta 40 out in front of the substation, the domestic work code for, actor's not on scenes.
00:21
Once the power report.
00:24
All right, copy.
00:29
Please, Jack, sir.
00:31
Show me that's been a long.
00:32
Please.
00:34
Okay, sir. I have nothing too.
00:42
112, there are key order information here?
00:52
112, no information on the call.
00:56
It looks like the list was exhausted.
00:58
Yeah, list was exhausted.
00:59
I don't have a name or number to call.
01:05
Copy, what was the activation point again?
01:10
Zone 49, fourth floor and then motion detector in the lobby.
01:18
Copy, the lobby doors are automatic doors, they opened up for us.
01:21
We'll go check the fourth floor.
01:24
Copy.
01:27
3411Able, 424Able, 424Able.
01:29
Perfect, you can take it to guard.
01:45
Oh,
01:47
It was a melt, like Mid-Belda-4 will be code for.
01:51
Copy some Mitchell in Forbes.
01:58
Delta 41.
02:02
Delta 41, guys.
02:04
This email is very uncooperative, gotten her vehicle and just sped off.
02:09
We are clear.
02:11
Copy that, let's okay for it.
02:18
Two-60.
02:21
Very two-six.
02:24
Confirm,
02:25
search.
02:28
Roll.
02:32
112.
02:35
112, good.
02:37
The fourth floor is code for, you're going to have to call the alarm company and hasn't cut the alarm off.
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