Alarm triggered at business possibly by cats on North Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix AZ


An audible alarm was triggered at a business near North Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix. Officers noted the alarm may have been set off by cats, possibly a false alarm, and considered canceling the response.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police Dispatch A - Cactus Park
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Transcript:
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For the audible 13, 4.54 near North Black Canyon Hwy, the CMS Ventures, opposite from the upstairs motion and off-motion, and mainhole motion, and a loud motion, water motion,
00:10
activation set for 14 hours, it's currently 422[1]. James follow.
00:18
No way, weren't we just out there for this?
00:26
Okay, I'm with Jesse, and now it's for the cats that we're constantly setting off the alarm.
00:30
We went away, yeah, there was about an hour ago. Can you check with the supervisor, see if we can cancel the call?
00:48
Can you play with this?
00:51
At 93 King or 93 Jones?
00:56
Here, Nizer, can go ahead.
01:01
Nisi King at this level that they're on near North Black Canyon Hwy. They went out earlier and there were cats setting off the alarm. Are you okay to 22, the current one?
01:12
Yeah, we can never do them for a car. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
422: Criminal threats (possible)
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