panic alarm at credit union is a recurring false alarm, Bremerton WA
A panic alarm was triggered at Kitsap Credit Union near Warren and Broadway. It was determined to be a recurring false alarm caused by equipment changes that set off the alarm during maintenance.
Audio|Source: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
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Urban and Charles area,
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panic alarm at the Kitsap Credit Union.
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Charles 145 in further, one zero one six street, cross of Warren and Broadway.
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So it gets up to the credit union drive-up where we're going to be further.
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246 at 9-4.
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Port of our data on Lee.
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What?
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Convictive felon, 2022, not license eligible.
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Is this the hospital?
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I'm sorry, all I got was scratch.
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Who does the car come back to again?
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(name withheld) and also (name withheld), 2012 to an M.
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Goss.
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We're going to Fortnight City.
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That's been a weekly occurrence.
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They changed out the machine and they set it off every time they open it to change it out.
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Count of 400, weekly occurrence.
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Next.
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You can disregard.
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Bremerton, WA
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