False alarm at bank due to wrong code entry, New Berlin WI


Police were called to a bank alarm, which turned out to be a false alarm. The keyholder arrived and explained that the alarm was triggered by mistakenly entering the wrong access code.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Associated Bank 156-65-65-6-65-West National, 156-65 West National, Associated Bank, Associated Bank, Fundorless.
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1-0-4-10-4.
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102, you can attach me I'm not far away.
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Derek 1-02.
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T-104 stand.
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11. 04 retenters.
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112, check my radio.
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Go ahead. You're allowed.
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Number thanks.
00:33
Probably no cover. Last name's on, first name, Rebecca.
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Middle and Mary, 614 of 90.
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Carl, at 262, 6951808.
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And that's 262, 6951808.
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So, for her, she's valid, so on.
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And 5. I call in 303.
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Falls 113 and 111 Hospital.
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Michael 103.
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I had multiple units.
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Falls 111.
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Just advising and we're out at CMH.
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Copy. Other unit calling?
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And you can put myself and 102 out at Associated Bank cancel the other squads.
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All 113, same traffic.
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Copy. The echo 103 and echo 102 are on scene other squads and we're out to associate you can cancel.
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Echo 104 104.
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Echo 103 and echo 102.
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We advised the alarm company just called back wanting to cancel.
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There was a keyholder that advised it was a false alarm.
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0.3-104. 8-05-108.
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Number. 1-02 and echo-103.
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The keyholder is unseen, advising the code was entered wrong on accident.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near W National Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
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