Silent alarm triggered accidentally at residence near northwest 47 avenue, Opa Locka FL
Police responded to a silent alarm triggered accidentally by the homeowner near Northwest 47 Avenue. Officers confirmed there was no emergency and no further action was needed.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Receiving a silent holdup alarm near Northwest 47 Avenue.
00:04
You responded earlier, what was your status?
00:12
314. Reference to silent holdup?
00:16
Can't say.
00:18
It was accidental by the owner on the scene.
00:23
A block of 300.
00:32
You cut out a block of 300.
00:39
I believe they were working under the alarm system.
00:45
Okay, reference the call that I'm receiving now.
00:47
Are you telling me to dump the call for a unit device?
00:54
I thought of the security before, but I believe I heard they were working on the alarm system.
00:58
Can you verify if that's the case so we can dump it?
01:05
The unit said it was accidental owner on scene, have any of I been additional?
01:10
Negative, but we'll send back over there.
01:12
Okay, let's send back over there.
01:15
Okay, are you still in the 34 to auto repair?
01:18
That was the Cadmotes and no report.
01:26
Train are part of nine and in Route for silent hold up near Northwest 47 Avenue.
01:31
(Name withheld) residence, silent duress from the keypad, 125[1]3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
25: Alarm activation indicating possible holdup or unauthorized entry.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 47th Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054
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