Robbery alarm triggered at business with no injuries


A robbery alarm was triggered at a business. The foreman was present, no injuries reported, and officers discussed how to access the property for future incidents.
Audio|Source: Lucas County Law Enforcement - Northwest Dispatch
02:8
Transcript:
Okay, Angie. Fort Hold this is fish. Core 12. I'm out. Front gates locked. Okay, Kathy, front gate locked. It looks like there's knock locks on all of the gates, but we don't have any code to get in. Okay. So, let me try the key holder. Yeah, go ahead. Okay, and I advise you want the airs fire. Before anyone, dispatch, I'm going to be out. I'm going to come in through the Kirkenside. Kirkenside. I've got a pickup truck with the driver's door standing open down here. Okay, I do have the keyholder on the line, and he's seen that the foreman is there and doesn't know how to set the alarm. I guess you found out how to set it off. Copy that, sorry. For the keyholder, you guys are okay to cancel. 412 is clear. Can we get some better instructions for the Knox Box[2], in case we need that at a later time? Sure, I'm going to afford that number on to you. And then you can advise if you want to say IDET to the premise. I'm going to send it to your message right now. Okay. And I will be Ida. Ida. Is fire coming as well? Negative. Do you need fire? Okay. Do you need fire there, sir? It was just a robbery alarm[1], no injuries. Okay. You can Ida 412. I'm down with the foreman. Okay, copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
robbery alarm: Robbery Alarm
[2]
Knox Box: Premises Access Device/Key Holder
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Location mentioned:
Near Darlington Rd, Toledo, OH 43606
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