False panic alarms at currency exchange with empty ATMs, Chicago IL
Multiple panic alarms triggered at a currency exchange near E 75th St. Officers found the doors locked and ATMs empty. The alarm was determined to be a false activation with no signs of intrusion.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
I have you on the alarm at the currency exchange, near E 75th St.
00:04
They had multiple triggers from the kitchen motion, panic alarm.
00:08
Are you saying the auto accident is related to the panic alarm or no?
00:14
You turn the kitchen alarm at the currency exchange?
00:19
10-4[1]. So we got three calls from the alarm company for the currency exchange near E 75th St.
00:27
The activation point came from the silent panic kitchen hold-up.
00:36
They're closed right now.
00:41
All right. So the panic alarm, we can code it out.
00:44
And then for the auto accident,
00:46
that's on three sides.
00:47
They have it on their board.
00:48
But it has not been dispatched yet.
00:50
It's still pending over there.
01:01
And then, 621, just to make sure everything is okay with the currency exchange because we just got a fourth call.
01:08
It's still saying the activation came from the kitchen hold-up alarm.
01:14
Additional panic.
01:20
You have a second time.
01:21
Let me go out over there.
01:22
Okay.
01:34
6.31.
01:38
631.
01:43
631, we'll wait no keys.
01:48
631, 124.
01:52
621, 24. 621.
01:53
621. 621.
01:57
It's got all the doors are locked.
02:01
But inside, I can see two ATMs with their holding, no money, I don't know if that's what the alarm is.
02:14
All right, 10-4[1].
02:16
I don't know.
02:17
I don't know if they empty the ATMs and then they just leave it open before they close.
02:21
Do you want us to call the keyholder or do you want me to code it?
02:28
We can code for now and they can close the 8 o'clock and all the doors are locked, so we can call it for now.
02:38
10-4[1]. 10-4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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