Audible burglar alarm at Mt Airy restaurant with no forced entry, Mt Airy NC

 Burglary
BurglaryPolice responded to a burglar alarm at a restaurant near CC Camp Road in Mt Airy. No vehicles were outside, and the alarm was audible. Officers checked all exterior doors and the drive-thru window and found them secure with no signs of forced entry or people inside. The incident was recorded as an audible alarm with multiple unsecured doors.
Audio|Source: Surry County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can you be en route to near CC Camp Road, Zaxis,
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for a possible burglar alarm?
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104, 2017.
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1014.
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1040.
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So, okay, 1023.
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10-4[2].
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Do we have an area of activation?
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10-10[1].
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They just stated that it was,
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the alarm was going off.
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No vehicle is present outside.
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I do hear an audible alarm.
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In form.
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3.22.
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Go ahead.
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All exterior doors and drive-thru window is secure.
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No sign to life probe.
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Be 108 code C.
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If you will put me on 10105, Mavis tire.
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24.
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104. You don't 14 to drop at 104.
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104.
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104. If there's any unit near my 1020, can have somebody 25 with me?
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76 from pilot.
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1040, 30. If you would just log an audible alarm, multiple, unspeer doors.
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Dave one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Agency-specific 10-code (meaning unclear from context)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Airy, NC 27030
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