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False silent panic alarm at near Brian Street in Parker CountyParker County TX

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Parker County, TX

A silent panic alarm was triggered near Brian Street in Parker County. The alarm company could not reach the keyholder, (name withheld). Police confirmed with the keyholder that there was no emergency and the alarm was false.

Audio|Source: Parker County Public Safety
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
can I have you around to near Brian Street for a silent panic alarm?
00:11
86d. Eighty-six.
00:18
Clear me off the domestic and put me back on the Oxford domestic and I'll be around to the 80s.
00:24
10.4.
00:33
Medic 13, and Fire Station 1, Priority 2, Heart Problem, 980, Full Top Drive, Room 168, West Fork Assisted Living, Cross Streets Clear Lake Road and Newcastle Drive, Box T5.
00:53
Squad 1, A.J.
00:54
Beer Raffer, Heart Problem, 980, Hilltop Drive, 980 Hilltop Drive.
00:58
That's got to be West Fork, assisted living.
01:00
Crossview, Newcastle Drive, 5-boxes-134, P-de-Clear 1732.
01:05
Follow is out.
01:07
Hey, follow-in.
01:08
Park, Kenny.
01:10
Okay, follow-in.
01:14
Units in route to the panic alarm.
01:18
The alarm company says it's going to be the main keypad unable to reach the keyholder.
01:26
First, you're showing Squamont, in a route to West Fork a Living for the heart problem.
01:31
You're going to room 168, 168, 1732.
01:36
Emo is secure in the back of the trailer.
01:39
It'll be showing the owner where it spends it down.
01:42
Forrestee.
01:44
146, you can stack up a little more call on me.
01:48
Squad one from dispatch.
01:50
Receive.
01:52
Good.
01:53
It's going to be a 92-year-old female who had nausea earlier, rapid heart rate, and right-arm pain.
02:00
She is awake and breathing.
02:02
She is awake and breathing.
02:03
Thank you.
02:04
You can get for one y'all.
02:06
Chris, I'll go.
02:07
You go back and do your thing.
02:11
136 does warrant attach to that address.
02:13
Are there anything significant or the address? They're just tickets.
02:18
That's Ryan. He hadn't lived there in class with time.
02:21
Okay.
02:27
Ms. and Ralph for the panic alarm, I just spoke to the keyholder, (name withheld).
02:32
She states everything's 10-4[1].
02:33
She tried to cancel.
02:34
It was unable to.
02:35
She's just going to be her and her mom at the house.
02:38
They advised PD would probably still make things.
02:42
21 to Weatherford, one family rider.
02:45
1044, I'll say you can cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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