Panic alarm activated at residence near St Louis Ave, Long Beach CA


A panic alarm was activated at a residence near St Louis Ave, likely by a key fob, prompting a police response.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
You see you're clear for a panic alarm near St.
00:04
Louis.
00:09
So we're talking to the BMO house.
00:13
Definitely.
00:19
You soon and declare for a 927[1] panic alarm near St. Louis.
00:29
Unit 27 is 18 still show on code.
00:37
18 still shows on code.
00:38
We're also asking West.
00:42
Charlie 41, we can take it.
00:45
No, he station.
00:48
Units are covering 41.
00:50
I copy. You can take the panic arm on another unit calling.
00:53
You charge 18 I devised a few minutes ago that I was filing at the station.
00:59
I was 41. I'm sure you're not to that Panic Arm, not there's code 3, you're not closer.
01:07
It's near St.
01:08
Louis,
01:09
the Fat Lee resident activated via the key fob.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
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Location mentioned:
Near St Louis Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804
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