Alarm alert at Bradenton business caused by workers, Bradenton FL
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An alarm activated at a business near 15th Street East in Bradenton. The alarm company reported a camera showing a person walking around. Police responded and found workers pouring concrete on site, confirming no crime occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Sheriff
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02:16
Transcript:
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21R 11 can you call the alarm company back and ask them exactly where area 14 paupal sam ida robert supposed to be
00:16
11
00:30
Signal alarm activation.
00:32
30, 112.
00:37
97[1], Discussion, 50.
00:41
Karen, 7.
00:44
Yankee 5-3, John Boy, William, the Beaveridge and Brookside.
00:49
Beersion, Brookside.
00:54
1050. 1050.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:03
The Young 86 Union Mary Adam.
01:06
We are going to be near 15th Street East with a dark SUV.
01:11
150.
01:16
151-575, 176, 176, 176, that's 40, 114.
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14. 14.
01:23
2911.
01:30
Good.
01:32
The alarm company is reporting it is possibly caused by a pipe.
01:35
It is a camera signal outside.
01:38
The camera caught somebody walking around.
01:40
They do not know if it is security.
01:44
26.
01:46
150.
01:48
Two hundred twenty. Two hundred twenty one.
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Two hundred twenty one.
01:58
I am 97[1] at 49.
02:00
There are workers here.
02:01
It looks like they are pouring a concrete slab.
02:06
115.
02:11
211-211. Can you relay that information to the security company so they are aware of what is going on in their property?
Police codes explained
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[1]
97: On scene/arrived
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Location mentioned:
15th St E, Bradenton, FL 34203
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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