Accidental alarm triggered at baltimore national pike business, Ellicott City MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an accidental burglar alarm was triggered at a business near Baltimore National Pike by an employee who informed the alarm company to cancel it.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:9
Transcript:
00:00
And we have a Nash-Mash, near Baltimore National Pike, Burglar alarm with no description.
00:07
Sheriff 424.
00:10
Sheriff 424.
00:16
Sarah 455 is going to be 108.
00:18
Do you have a number, I can call you?
00:20
Ambulance 26 responding to Shangri-Rilat, 4475 Montgomery Road, 89-year-old male, a sick person, 205.
00:29
Not 3, you can call me at (number withheld).
00:31
25 more than.
00:33
That must be.
00:38
(name withheld), see ya, go ahead.
00:43
Wrong channel.
00:48
Devised wrong channel.
00:51
Jack, thank you.
00:57
Speaker 2.1, just for your 43.
01:00
Stokes the keyholder, they advised the employee accidentally set up the alarm.
01:03
He said he's gave the alarm company to code to cancel.
01:06
Just for your 43, we have not received that yet.
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