Garage alarm triggers tense police sweep in Bay County, Bay County FL
Responding to a garage door alarm in Bay County, officers found a neighboring vacant home with an open back door but no forced entry, ensuring no burglary occurred.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Signal 32[1], 216, Palmaris Marinas, Lane.
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216, Palmaris Marinas Lane.
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Point of activation is an audible garage door.
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96.
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538.
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51 by reach.
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51.
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Be 1040 is that.
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538.
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436 bay on 1087 1087
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297 Use eyes a that fires 1087 as well
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1087 as well 104 436 may look like they are evacuated in the contact
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104. 221.27.
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541.
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8 in traffic.
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542. 542. 5.42.
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503 a day. I'm getting 97 areas for 46.
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104.
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104.
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85 fan while each.
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85. 85.
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Signal 62, Southeast, First Bank.
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10-8-0 report.
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542.
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511-A, arrestle 41.
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51. 51. 501.
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I'm not sure that's 216 but the unit next door has a door open back here.
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We'll make our way around.
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We'll make our way around.
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We're doing on average.
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51.
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The next door address has an open back door, no signs of forced entry.
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We're going to make entry and clear the residents.
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It appears to be a vacant home.
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5.45.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 32: Critical incident involving self-harm or theft requiring immediate law enforcement attention.
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