Accidental alarm triggered at visitor center in Santa Monica, Santa Monica CA
An alarm was accidentally triggered at the visitor center near Main St in Santa Monica. Staff had trouble resetting the alarm because the code was not working, but the alarm was later turned off.
Audio|Source: Santa Monica Mountains Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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L.E75, Santa Monica, alarm.
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Go ahead.
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RSB visitor center,
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they accidentally tripped the alarm and are having a hard time resetting it, the code's not working.
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Do you want to do it?
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Ten, ten, have a good rest your day.
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Thank you.
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I copy tonight.
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Monica, L.A.
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7.6.
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O.A.776.
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I copied most of that traffic.
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I heard and said an alarm at the USAT-Wewa visitor center at RSD.
00:56
Affirm. It was an accidental activation.
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No need to respond if unless the LE-75 needs help.
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Good copy. Are they unable to shut it off?
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That's right, the code they have is not working.
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I copy. I'm closer to RSV here.
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I can take that.
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I copy, thanks.
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L.E.75. Copy direct.
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Come, 5334, Santiago.
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5333-2.
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T-106, Nandaharbor, you're at that.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
01:52
Hey, I'm just over here in Hidden Valley.
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I can whip around real quick and go check out that thing at Setwewa.
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I'm going to copy that.
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I'm on the phone with the RP right now.
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So hopefully we can just get it off.
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It's off.
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If you have that they got it turned off where I get there, I'll turn back around.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St # B, Santa Monica, CA 90405
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