Intrusion alarm triggered with invalid passcode at Omaha site, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, an intrusion alarm was triggered at a site near North 35th Street in Omaha. Someone on site did not provide the correct passcode when contacted.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Northeast holding an intrusion alarm[1] 550 on North 35th Street.
00:08
Here 46 is the garbage truck going north or southbound.
00:14
The garbage truck was headed southbound.
00:20
Baker 46, it was Union Pacific.
00:23
They've been advised.
00:24
They've got a train traffic stop right now at that location.
00:29
That's clear.
00:30
Thank you.
00:31
You're welcome.
00:32
3.1. 3.1. C.5.4.
00:46
Hello, I'm 63.
00:47
Thank you. We respond with 1-931 to an intrusion alarm[1].
00:51
near 35th St.
00:55
Cover the entry-exit zone 3 front door.
00:58
They spoke to someone named (name withheld) on site, but they did not provide proper passcode.
01:03
1-021.
01:05
9.21.
01:07
(name withheld).
01:08
9.6.
01:11
Clear from yourself.
01:12
He's present.
01:20
37 10th?
01:22
Okay, Adam 37, can I have your response to the intrusion alarm[1] near 35th St, 1037.
01:31
Clear.
01:32
Not on 620, you can return to primary, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
intrusion alarm: Alarm indicating possible unauthorized entry at a residence or business
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Location mentioned:
N 35th St, Omaha, NE 68111
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