False hold-up alarm at a Tucson business, Tucson AZ
Police responded to a hold-up alarm at a business near South 6th Avenue in Tucson. Staff confirmed the alarm was false after contact.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
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Any units clear is going to be a panicked arrest alarm.
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Check smart, near South 6th Avenue.
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Clearly, there else we'll be around Coast 3rd until you get a confirmation.
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It's not legit or not.
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10.4. Second, unit.
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One, four.
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I copy.
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104.
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3026th Avenue.
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They have three trips.
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One is going to be north lobby motion, front door, keypad, hold up.
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I do have the desk reaching out to the premise for further.
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And one, Tom, one, you have five TPD warrants, confirmed for Troy.
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Copy me.
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846. 846.
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One and one four, another one four, another...
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One and one four, who are you trying to reach?
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No,
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no, no. I'm approaching from the south.
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That's one, three.
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10-4[1]. It looks like the desk was able to contact staffed named (name withheld).
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Is advising a false alarm.
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They are code for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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