False alarm triggered at State Farm office in Columbia, Columbia MO
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at a State Farm office in Columbia, Missouri. The business owner confirmed it was accidental, and all emergency units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia Police and Boone County Sheriff
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, one-pull 65, 13207's back, pack alarm, near 26009 east, suite 214, state farm, something late.
00:13
1627, 1-pull-p6-5, interrout by MBT, 17-05.
00:21
One Paul 65, Boone County.
00:25
One Paul 65.
00:27
I made contact with the business owner.
00:30
They advised it was accidental.
00:32
All units clear.
00:33
It's fault.
00:39
Boone County, three key potential.
00:51
Rooking 27.
00:53
Okay 7.
00:55
Get trial.
00:58
Affirmative. Rooking 2.7 for receipt.
01:00
Affirmative.
01:01
1-p6-5 make contact with the location, advisor, accidental.
01:04
You can clear.
01:06
Clear.
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Columbia, MO
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