False hold-up alarm at business on East Grant Rd, Tucson AZ


An alarm activation was reported at a business near East Grant Rd. Police units were dispatched but later confirmed with staff that there was no emergency or need for police intervention.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police East Division
01:54
Transcript:
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1.087-7-2.
00:02
10-9[1].
00:06
10 the 2.
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10 the 2.
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104. 208. 40.
00:15
40.
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804.
00:19
Near East Grant Rd, Level 2.
00:22
Hold up to RIS1.
00:24
41.
00:30
It's going to be from the alarm system stating at counter-right, counter-left, and a walk-in cooler, as well as a hold of activation.
00:42
Further.
00:48
7-7-4.
00:50
20101.
00:55
I'll try to reach out to them. Hit 21[3].
01:01
10-4[2], I just did say the line is business.
01:07
I mean, we're not getting any answer from the business, and then all these alarms are going off, I'll be good for you.
01:15
Totally want to.
01:20
What you say, I'll copy.
01:23
Port, you wait, I copy code three. I'm in route.
01:25
10, fine.
01:31
We'll take a third unit if we could and I'll have my seat.
01:36
10-4[2]-013 for a 13-4 unit start up 6.66750 snap.
01:46
408, I copy they got in contact with the staff that's negative need for PD.
01:51
4 out of me, 1 you can clear it.
01:53
The rest of the units can clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
[3]
21: Contact or communication by telephone.
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