False panic alarm at residence on north lincoln avenue, Chicago IL


Police responded to a panic alarm at a residence on North Lincoln Avenue, which was accidentally triggered by a worker entering the building. The alarm was confirmed false, and no emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
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Transcript:
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Maybe I also want to ride with 1915 going to the panic alarm at the Akron residence.
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The Derrots at near north Lincoln.
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No previews.
00:08
1910 or 1920, you guys free for an assist?
00:10
Yeah, so I can have that, but I'm like the other side of this.
00:13
All right, Tom, thank you.
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25.
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Yes, my partner is actually calling your caller now to get a better location.
00:19
Stand by. All right, 925, I've got a hold of both parties, and they're both going into the station, so you can disregard. 99, thank you. 915, what's that address again? Is it near north on Lincoln? That's right, 477.
00:42
I'm here. You can do it with this regard. I'm speaking with the worker. He said he walked in, the alarm went off and he put in the code. So, you know, hookah here in the corner. All right, 9-10, you can take a disregard. Yeah. All right. Mr. Anonymous is calling in a disturbance, 4,600 North Marine Drive for the homeless guy that's on the block.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
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