False alarm at observatory building reset by unit, Tucson AZ
An alarm at the observatory building was accidentally triggered and later reset by the responding unit. No employees were present at the time of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
This is going to be code for the alarm here at the Observatory building.
00:03
I just suddenly set it off. They need to check on some no employees here.
00:06
I'll be rescinding here shortly.
00:09
Ten-four.
00:11
1749.
00:16
It falls in the car.
00:18
The mail is the red.
00:22
My copy 4-1-0-0.
00:29
1010, the abuse call at this same 20.
00:34
I'll put you on it.
00:39
17,600 South.
00:41
Girlfriend is (name withheld), making kids for a rocket trailer of 1017. The (name withheld) were arguing four-year-old and two one-year-old babies.
00:49
Later for 1078.
00:56
20229, 321.
00:58
4.
01:03
Try to free a couple of the end marks, too.
01:07
Yeah,
01:08
I think there should be just me Harrison and Matt over here. It's all right.
01:13
I'll go ahead and free up and following the mat and six months and take it over here.
01:22
Crossing.
01:23
So eastbound through Old Ajo Way number one, Leah.
01:31
Follows call 12.
01:37
I see.
01:42
That's right here, didn't it?
01:47
Was there a call on South 12?
01:53
On southbound, towards the panda one, the click is just looking at the traffic stop area.
02:01
No code one.
02:04
The front passenger in red is now in the driver's seat of that vehicle.
02:13
The original driver in white shirt, glasses, short hair is walking westbound through the southern portion of the Panda One.
02:32
43 IT is finished working in there.
02:35
I reset the alarm. Did you still start a call number for this?
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Location mentioned:
New Services, E 6th St, Tucson, AZ 85719
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