Response to alarm at home after door pulled on


Police are checking a home after a security alarm went off. Neighbors saw someone trying to open the front door, so police entered the house to ensure the elderly resident is safe.
Audio|Source: Edmond Police and Fire
01:52
Transcript:
(name withheld) 7-1-Edman-on-B, signal 20[1]. Good. 2012, Brookhaven Drive. 10.1-21[2], transport. 2.05, 6.75. 6.75. 398 to 675. Okay. Apparently there's an elderly male that lives here at this house. We're going to go in with him to just make sure he's okay. Can you come back in? Okay. Okay. 500E stand forth Mary Frank Young 776 on a whiteboard order. Okay. 711 negative contract time 2. Time 4. 10 8[3], thank you. 390 hit Thomas. Go ahead. Okay, in addition to this alarm going off, the neighbor just north, come out and said that somebody was pulling on his front door, and we got another neighbor that's actually north of that neighbor that is a key holder to this original alarm. They're advising that the homeowner is a home, so we're going to walk in with them to make sure he's okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 20: Alarm
[2]
10.1-21: Transport
[3]
10 8: In Service
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Location mentioned:
Near Brookhaven Dr, Edmond, OK 73034
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