Silent alarm triggers police response to possible robbery, Hollister CA


A silent panic alarm was activated near 5th St and San Benito in Hollister, leading police to respond to a possible burglary or robbery.
Audio|Source: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1424. 1-1-1-Holster, what's brief for a cover for 211[1] silent alarm[2], near 5th St, cross the San Benito? It's going to be for a silent panic alarm activated at 1724.
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Break, King 70, copy?
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Copy.
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In 27.
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PEOPLE. You're going to see what's priority.
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Also 1-1-1.
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I'll be responding from the meeting.
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1727.
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Oh,
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sir, one-one.
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All the respondent heard from the...
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Sure, one-one.
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Confirm the alarm company received a disarminated.
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A but they advised it doesn't cancel the request for dispatch.
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Copy. Then I'll be responding.
01:23
You could go ahead and clear the other units.
01:27
I'll advise.
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I'll advise.
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Mr. King 7.
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Mr. King 7.
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Still have the another unit respond with him, please.
01:47
Can you have another unit still respond with him?
01:51
I'll keep one-three attached.
01:54
All-fare one-two.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
211: Robbery (PC 211)
[2]
silent alarm: Silent alarm activation
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