Building alarm triggered by faulty door in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK


Fire and police responded to a building alarm in Oklahoma City. An open door triggered the alarm, but it was likely caused by a faulty door that previous alarms had also noted. There was no sign of fire or criminal activity.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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I've got an automobile alarm inside and open door. Do we have a canine available?
00:13
Engine 31. Respond to Check Welfare, near North Rockwell Avenue.
00:20
Timeout, 1750.
00:24
Near the volcano, and through the lot alarm, 2 out 3.1-9. (number withheld).
00:32
9-3-0-7, we'll drop roll.
00:39
She's going to play ton of local K-9 unit.
00:42
Hasnard to be available K-9 to assist Southwest?
00:50
Okay, I want to make sure information that we have a little bit more.
00:58
Do you want to have, you know, local in the Kagi other units?
01:03
Kind of flows, always freebie.
01:10
93, let me go to this is chat welfare real quick and then I'll go with.
01:16
One of five, you can pull down.
01:17
You can go out before.
01:21
You want what's up, Buzz. Do we have any parties with him? ...holder number?
01:29
It looks like this door might just be faulty.
01:34
There were some previous alarms for a faulty door and when it rain blowing it open.
01:43
Before, we'll just check it real quick when he gets here and then I won't be able to secure this.
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Location mentioned:
Oklahoma City, OK
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