Alarm sounded at building; keyholder en route


Emergency crews responded to a building where an alarm was sounding. They could not access the alarm panel because they did not have a key. A keyholder was contacted and expected to arrive within 15 minutes. There was no sign of fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Gold Cross Ambulance
01:58
Transcript:
Oh, you gave me freedom for responders? Go ahead, Freedom. You haven't worked on something that you can mark at something? 10[5]-4[2]-4-5-0-roll me. 33-917[3] on scene. 10, 9325[4]. All right. Oh, again, you can mark 3rd, 2,01, and 3875 on speed. 3875 and we'll on down. Ready, row at 30821[1] can come up right in front of the cop car. We'll get back to the room, there's no indication or anything going on. The teacher not have a key area room to come back to the Knoxmont. You can contact a key holder. We're going to need a key to access the alarm panel to be able to silence and be a key we don't have. 10-4. Is that key on a lockbox in the lockbox? Negative. 25 from command. I spoke to (name withheld) that will be in a row in about 15 minutes, otherwise he's trying to look for somebody that's closer, so we do have a keyhole responding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
30821: Unit identifier or location code
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
33-917: Unit on scene
[4]
9325: Unit/vehicle identifier
[5]
10: Possible unit identifier or abbreviation
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Location mentioned:
Calumet St, Wisconsin 54915
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