Alarm at building near N 30th St caused by wind, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers investigated an intrusion alarm at a building near N 30th St in Omaha. They found that the alarm had been triggered by wind moving an exterior door, which was later secured.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We just had an intrusion alarm for building near N 30th St.
00:03
If you can go over and check, it came in from the lounge area.
00:09
Clear.
00:11
Two two two zero from the office.
00:13
You can add me that call.
00:16
Two three patrol.
00:20
Two one nine, be advised that northeast exterior door keeps opening and closing from the wind, so it's not fully latched.
00:33
Clear, you can hear me arrive.
00:36
Twenty three to eight.
00:40
Two two zero arriving.
00:43
Twenty three to eight.
00:46
Two one nine, the door is now latched.
00:49
I'll do a walk through the building, make sure it’s all secure.
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Location mentioned:
N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68111
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