False bank alarm caused by machine maintenance, Chicago IL


Audio of a dispatch call about a bank hold-up alarm at a PNC Bank on West Chicago Avenue. Officers checked and found someone working on the ATM, so it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
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Transcript:
22. 22, standby for the time. Okay. 1522, units and 15. Citywide, we get a bank hold-up alarm at PNC Bank 57117 West Chicago. It's an ATM ambush direct alarm. That's why we have units en route. We're going to go. Okay. (name withheld) and your travel is on a week. Awesome 3-299. Show know what that's up. All right, so far. Awesome 3-1. 31. Why do you think of it a disregard? We hear someone's working on the ATM. All right, 10-4. For any other units responding to the bank holdup alarm 57117 West on Chicago, Austin 3-1-Saint, often 3-1, giving a disregard they're working on the ATM.
22. 22, standby for the time. Okay. 1522, units and 15. Citywide, we get a bank hold-up alarm at PNC Bank 57117 West Chicago. It's an ATM ambush direct alarm. That's why we have units en route. We're going to go. Okay. (name withheld) and your travel is on a week. Awesome 3-299. Show know what that's up. All right, so far. Awesome 3-1. 31. Why do you think of it a disregard? We hear someone's working on the ATM. All right, 10-4. For any other units responding to the bank holdup alarm 57117 West on Chicago, Austin 3-1-Saint, often 3-1, giving a disregard they're working on the ATM.
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Location mentioned:
W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL
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