Police respond to alarm at Truist Bank in Georgia


Police were called to a bank due to an alarm going off. It was reported that someone at the bank may have been trying to cancel the alarm, indicating it might not be a real emergency.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
01:49
Transcript:
We'll both lieutenant from out here and I'll be en route to that 1037 person. 10374-0-0-7. Short Avenue 2401, Short Avenue 2401, Short Avenue 1090[1] alarm at Trudis Bank. The Zone 1 motion, cash off. 6-3, I got bad service. Anyway, dispatcher 1-108, 6.3, I'll just call you back when I get up there to make sure they're there first, and we'll go from there. 10-4. Thank you, sir. 6 on this platform, die. 10-4, dispatcher speaking, 54. The complaint survives, and the subject picked up something and was moving it from hand-to-hand. He's walking back. into the subdivision now going towards Missouri. If after that, a subject of Gray, Nissan, often will drop something off with this subject. Yeah. As well, you know, with the reference to that 1090 alarm at the tourist bank, they're trying to cancel it, advising that someone's already disarmed on things. person on scene trying to cancel it or the agency? Lessing for the person on scene. 24 bear out.
Police codes explained
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1090: Alarm
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Short Ave, Georgia 30161
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