False panic alarm at Ace Cash Express on Mesa Dr, Houston TX


A panic alarm was triggered at Ace Cash Express near Mesa Drive. Police responded and later confirmed the alarm was false.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department - All Districts
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Transcript:
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Code 1[1], hold a panic alarm dropping near Mesa Dr.
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36,
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ma'am.
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36, that's clear.
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18, go ahead now.
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Contact, I have a code 2 minor dropping in 12-day and 30s.
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Start recording it first and then let me warn it.
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Passmate 158.
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That's clear.
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The Ace Cash Express on Mesa, looks like it was a wireless holdup alarm.
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If I can get a unit to check by with 8c61 boy.
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We're two, ma'am.
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What's shaking of us?
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Okay, that's clear.
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75-095 show me or are we?
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3.30.
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1510, boy.
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5533, go ahead.
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2533 dispatch, home me out at near Richmond Avenue on an investigation here to pick up evidence.
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That's fine.
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Fentanymed, are you able to clear RIDB for a go-to?
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That's clear.
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Can we repeat? Fidelity and market shutdown?
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Repeat that again?
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Key Fidelity at market shutdown down there, nobody come down for Dility.
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Good afternoon.
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Good man, thank you.
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That's great.
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The client truck should be, I mean, center point truck should be the last one to go down there.
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Okay.
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9-05 traffic.
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Train 6-9, 2-meldry please.
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And read 34 evening check-in see if the traffic so.
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I'm good.
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Clear.
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Good.
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T61, boy, you guys can go ahead and slow it down.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency, routine response; proceed without lights or sirens and at normal speed.
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