false panic alarm at postal facility in Columbia, Columbia MO
Police and medical responders attended to a personal panic alarm at a postal facility near Nifong Boulevard and Cooper Drive North in Columbia. The alarm was determined to be accidental with no active threat present.
Audio|Source: Columbia Police and Boone County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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I get a three-paw-five-four, four-ball-five-two, personal panic alarm, near lane, U.S.
00:07
Post Service, cross street to the Nifong Boulevard and Cooper Drive North.
00:13
The answer times T-1926.
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Any eight three-pull-554.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
We just received a text from the subscribers saying that they were involved in a collision, we're still gathering further now.
00:35
Copy.
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April (number withheld).
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11-poly 2-7.
00:45
11-poly 2-minute guys.
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Ball 82.
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Ending mileage, (number withheld).
00:56
(number withheld). You shall be clear.
01:00
Subpo, 82, 1957.
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Number two,
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1957.
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From Guy 3 Paul 554.
01:12
3.54.
01:15
Can you nature change to a vehicle collision?
01:24
125 proceeds just advise us any fire medics in your end.
01:34
Go ahead and keep them coming for now.
01:37
They're not dispatched yet.
01:38
It was just a panic alarm.
01:40
Would you like us to split for them?
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Location mentioned:
Cooper Dr N, Columbia, MO 65201
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