Glass break alarm triggers false burglary report


A glass break alarm went off at a gas station, suggesting a break-in. When police arrived, they found out it was a false alarm caused by ongoing issues with the alarm. No current threat was present.
Audio|Source: Melbourne Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
51, 62, 1065, signal 40. 51. 61. 60. 21 audibles at 99, North Whistlem road at Valero, indicating far-entry, glass break. About 25, 3097. We spoke with a 10A[1] advice that it was accidental and are having issues with the alarm still. Good, Paul. I'll check the ability. You can cancel everybody else, son. Sure. Do you want to stick to be sending?
Police codes explained
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10A: Responsible person/advice
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Melbourne, FL
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