Vehicle alarm triggered but no fire or crime found, Tulsa OK


Police responded to a vehicle alarm sounding near Land Avenue. Officers checked a GMC and a white Chevy, confirmed license plates, and spoke with the homeowner. The alarm was caused by a low battery. No fire or crime was found during the check.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Myself and Mount 4 will be out near Land Avenue,
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the vehicle with the alarm system going off.
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2.29.
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Good.
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First, drop just up a wall through.
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I'll be out with Baker X-ray William 818, Baker X-ray William 818. Two-sixth.
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Copy 94.
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A 2002 GMC to Mitchell AC out of X.
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A firm.
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I'm out with a white Chevy.
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Baker X-ray William 818.
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A-firm, Baker X-ray William 818.
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1090.
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Coffee wanted.
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Angel 1.4 Business Fire Alarm, the enclave of Brookside, 1414E, 39th, 14-14-East 39th, 14-14-8-39th,
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Building 1.
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Matt Page 1177.
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The contact with the homeowner, he's got a low-batteration in a ski film.
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Back tonight.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 39th St, Tulsa, OK 74105
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