Alarm triggered by possible break-in at locked building


Audio|Source: Bay Area Various Public Safety
01:49
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3-9. There are a unit that can break for a 133 on silver for glass brake detection. 10133 on silver for glass detection. 1015. Good. 144. 24. 2.4-8 a flat flat track. All right here. Copy your brief. 5. Norfolk, Edward, Edward, 24. Adam. Adam. 0, Henry, Henry, 497, 435. And can we start us one more unit? Good morning, all riders, have a good day, B.C. Check down our course. I can make two from nine, clear, switching. Copy. No, too, buddy, copy. Okay. 7-4-144-2-1213-800-Cath Incorporated, 37600, Selbert 3-6-0-4-Felbert Street, Cross Central. Good morning, Martin, good morning. It's audible covering glass breaks of text here, there's no call-off. I got me, Charles, Gregory, can you start that way? 23.5. I'm 24, happy. 1.203-2. 29-8-1. 29-8-9. 9-2-6-4. 5-Gosberg, 259. Rose Fallon. We can't have retired 10-9. 9-224-9. Is they yet stable? Two-six-four going? Two-six-four. Could you possibly call the RP to come down? This is a locked door we can't get inside. Engine for Prock 2. Original fire alarm, 1801, and Marga Daryl. Have it, someone.
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Santa Clara, CA
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