Alarm activation at sorority house cleared as false alarm, Urbana IL
Police responded to an alarm activation at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house near South Lincoln Avenue. The alarm was caused by a 15-year-old disconnecting the system and was later cleared as a false alarm after contact with the house staff.
Audio|Source: Champaign County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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381, 365, an alarm, Kappa, Kappa, gamma, Gama, near South Lincoln.
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Here you are one.
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Go on your 65.
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Sir General, purple alarm.
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Go.
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Okay, I'm on the second off.
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10XP. You blow me home?
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John, sir?
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We can't get one.
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Quote you know on going?
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We're knocking on the door here and no one's answering.
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10-4[1], I can try to call back.
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It was a (name withheld) disconnecting.
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Matt's every six.
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Make, I have the store that's 15-10 as now.
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Okay.
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10-4[1].
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My guy, 1475, all the same.
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10-4[1].
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I got one on seven.
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One has gone, go on.
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Just spoke to the house mom's said she just put on the proper caters.
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You get that?
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Ten for, we just got them.
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Okay,
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so I didn't think.
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Time for.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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