Unsecured door sparks alarm chaos at Dayton school, Dayton MD
Officers responded to Dayton Oaks Elementary with an unsecured door, re-secured it, but triggered the alarm again exiting with a door left open.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Item 10. Adam 4-1 and Adam 5-1 just cleared Dayton Oaks Elementary School, re-secured a door.
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We're now receiving an additional alarm.
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Did you want another response?
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Negative. Did we contact a rep? See if they can come out? That's negative.
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They were able to re-secure the door that they found that was unsecure.
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Okay, if we're still getting an alarm, contact a rep, see if they want to come out.
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If they don't want to, then we won't respond anymore.
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10-4[1]-618, I'm showing an outstanding vehicle emissions inspection.
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Ten-four, thank you.
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You're all.
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Adam 4-1 reference.
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We went out the front door when we exited the building, so we probably set the alarm off again.
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To Adam 10, do you still want me to contact a rep?
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We'll see if we continue to get it.
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If we continue to get it, we'll have a rock come up.
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Ten-four, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment received; message understood; affirmative or OK.
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