Voice-activated radio-dispatched alarm
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A Voice-activated radio-dispatched alarm, or VARDA-alarm, is a type of burglar alarm that, when activated or 'tripped', broadcasts the type and location of alarm over the local police radio frequency using a pre-recorded audio message.
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