Police respond to commercial alarm on South State Street, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a commercial alarm activation at a business near South State Street in Chicago. Officers coordinated units to investigate the alarm and verify the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial alarm near South State Street.
00:03
General alarm.
00:08
Nine Nashville, doing a vehicle inspection and then I'll go back out.
00:13
I didn't copy.
00:14
Is that ninety-nine in the moment? The rest.
00:18
Doing vehicle inspection, but I'll go check out that alarm right after.
00:21
Okay, I can give it to someone else if you.
00:24
I'll do traffic. Thirty-two.
00:26
Oh, thank you.
00:31
Go for your respect.
00:32
I'll give them another unit.
00:34
Six thirty-four.
00:40
Did you call (number withheld)?
00:43
No, six thirty-four.
00:48
It's thirty-four.
00:50
I'll find who it says.
00:53
They got a commercial alarm near South State Street.
00:57
General alarm.
01:00
Good afternoon.
01:10
Six thirty-four, you copy?
01:16
Repeat what?
01:18
Six thirty-four, do you copy on the commercial alarm near South State?
01:25
Ninety-nine, I need along here.
01:32
Okay, units arrive for commercial alarm.
01:34
Near South State Street.
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Location mentioned:
S State St, Chicago, IL 60619
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