Commercial alarm triggers break-in investigation, Buffalo NY


Police and fire units responded to a commercial alarm activation near Main St to investigate a potential break-in. No fire, smoke, violence, or weapons were found. The alarm may have been triggered by a faulty device.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
B44-4, you're responding to near Main St, Tunisioca and Glenwood to investigate commercial alarm activation, you have a PS[1].
00:14
Dispatch 4-4-2 try again on a runner for this one.
00:18
Roger.
00:24
B. Bennett Village.
00:30
Okay, handle.
00:31
Remain down the air train.
00:33
33 is.
00:39
Let's hold in.
00:42
Okay, thank you.
00:47
Pretty well location.
00:54
A4-4, engine 1, or engine 21.
00:59
21, go ahead.
01:03
Chief, same in wire bridge, lay a similar investigator.
01:08
That's clear.
01:14
We're back with one of rush, you can send us a lawyer.
01:21
Chaleigh 233.
01:24
Chaleigh 234.
01:32
S.S. Crisis Service is 76, Zener in the lower.
01:37
Compliant will be in a dark gray key as Renner.
01:39
There's no violence, no weapons.
01:42
Demetra Gray.
01:44
960 pickup.
01:48
Dark control.
01:52
2.4-4-Embes 21.
01:56
21, go ahead.
02:00
Same trip, pad, no smoke, no fire, looks like another nail pump. All right,
02:06
that's there. We got a runner coming this time.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PS: Preliminary Signal
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Buffalo, NY 14209
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