Alarm triggered at residence with back door sensor tampered, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at a residence near West 125th Street. The back door sensor was tampered with, but officers found the premises secure and no one was harmed.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, sir. Can you help me out with this Bergo alarm on 23 speed, please?
00:04
Near West 125th Street.
00:07
That is the (name withheld) residence.
00:10
Sensor tamper for back door, it says.
00:13
Keyholder unable to reach.
00:16
522.99. Hey, Ralph.
00:18
Thank you.
00:24
524 was there a callback?
00:31
24, do you have something over there?
00:36
Negative, everything looks secure, but you know, it's a panic alarm.
00:39
I want to make sure that nobody hurts.
00:42
Okay, standby.
00:43
You didn't stand by unless you have an emergency.
00:50
24, I got voicemail.
00:53
14-prose.
00:56
Send for.
00:59
522 for an update.
01:06
22, Matt.
01:07
All right, there, we got a second call, Sid, the censor tamper for the back door.
01:16
99, sit down route.
01:20
All right, in 524, can you ride that way with 22,
01:24
Near west 125th street?
01:28
Okay, squad, I'm coming from 90th Street.
01:32
All right, thank you now.
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Location mentioned:
W 125th St, Chicago, IL 60628
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