Multiple commercial alarms trigger at local businesses, Austin TX


Multiple commercial alarm activations occurred at businesses near Kramer Ln. An officer on scene found one door open, possibly triggering more alarms. The keyholder is responding, and no confirmed break-in signs were observed.
Audio|Source: Travis County Law Enforcement
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, figure 12, I'm clear, your route to an alarm call at near North IH 35. It's going to be the safe flight autoglass.
00:20
779, we got another call for that same alarm 2303 Suite 190.
00:28
It's lower.
00:39
Conditions above.
00:41
5-2-24-10-4[1].
00:49
5 Charlie 46. I'll be following the EMS to Dale Children's.
00:54
5, Charlie, 46, 10-4[1].
00:58
6-4.
01:00
6-5-44.
01:05
Okay.
01:07
Okay.
01:12
I'll turn around here, a long call at Safe Light AuditGlas. It's going to be an audible alarm. Point of activation would be Zone 1 front door.
01:25
6 o'clock, drop it.
01:30
It's clear out to a general alarm on 19,000 lines on commercial drivers that take sporting goods. Thereby, it's eight different areas of activation.
01:40
One at the door, a tree, and agent,
01:42
time activation was 0142.
01:44
Can we get additional for 496?
01:49
517.
01:51
So.
01:55
I don't think so. I actually can pull this door open.
02:06
Rake 779, I'm likely going to trigger another alarm as they call back.
02:11
10-4[1]th.
02:21
Units on that alarm. The keyholder, (name withheld), is going to be en route, and then Whitehoe to Van.
02:26
E.TU. 10 minutes.
02:31
No.
02:35
10 for all the equipment BKB units. General is going to be closed until 733, 7779 can advise go for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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