Residential intrusion alarm at East Warrington Avenue, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential intrusion alarm was triggered at an apartment near East Warrington Avenue. The alarm went off at the front door. Dispatch attempted to contact the keyholder, who had previously refused entry for building clearance.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Thunder near East Warrington Avenue apartment 2.
00:04
Got a residential intrusion alarm.
00:08
Point of activation is the front door.
00:23
31ABLE and close to that I'll point down there.
00:25
Can you get a hold of the keyholder last night? He could not want us to go into the building and clear it.
00:32
Last unit, repeat.
00:36
3.31 Able face.
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Run close to that alarm car.
00:39
Call. I'll start down there.
00:40
Can you do a call back to the keyholder? Last night he did not want us to go into the building to clear it.
00:48
Received.
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