False alarm linked to fire department equipment, Greensboro NC
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Multiple residential burglar alarms activated near Youngstown Drive, Manorwood Road, and Kimmer Ridge Road. Investigation found one alarm came from fire department equipment near Williams Dairy Road.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
421 respond to near Youngstown Drive. Residential alarms activated near Manorwood Road and Kimmer Ridge Road.
00:30
224 respond to near Kimmer Ridge Road to check for alarm going off near Williams Dairy Road area.
00:46
34 let me have you respond west wind over at Norwalk it's a 246 vehicles.
01:00
Copy her out.
01:05
21.
01:07
Yeah, they're right around the corner from each other.
01:09
I'll check both up.
01:10
10 4.
01:16
221. Someone called back and said it will be (name withheld).
01:24
Four, they have an address on Williams Dairy or they just hear it.
01:30
You're sure it's coming from Williams Dairy Road, not unknown what direction?
01:36
10-4[1], I'll try that there.
01:39
10-4[1].
01:46
4213 you send me the assist.
01:55
4213 10401 No problem.
02:07
2221.
02:09
2221.
02:12
I'm out with fire on Brookhaven just off of Williams Dairy and a piece of their equipment.
02:17
One of the sirens or alarms got stuck on it, so it was their vehicle.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Williams Dairy Rd, Greensboro, NC
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