False robbery alarm at Ashton Rd office, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a commercial robbery alarm at the Social Security Administration Building on Ashton Road in Philadelphia’s 8th District. The alarm was triggered from a workstation inside the building. After investigation, the alarm was determined to be false and units resumed normal operations.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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03:8
Transcript:
00:00
All units stand by in the 8th district for a commercial robbery alarm, near Ashton Road.
00:05
It's going to be at the Social Security Administration Building.
00:07
It's going to be panic from Workstation 22.
00:10
Repeat, in the 8th District, commercial robbery alarm, near Ashton Road, at the Social Security Administration Building.
00:16
There's going to be a panic from Workstation 22.
00:20
What level of units are heading to the party?
00:22
Twenty-one.
00:24
Twenty-one received, we're on our way.
00:27
Thirty-two.
00:29
Thirty-two received.
00:32
Hey, you found what's up?
00:34
Come here.
01:19
All cars, stand by in the 8th district.
01:20
That's in progress at near Frankford Avenue.
02:54
Call confirmed false.
03:00
Smoke alarm standby in the 8th district robbery alarm, near Ashton Road, confirmed false.
03:04
Repeat, 8th district robbery alarm, near Ashton Road, confirmed false.
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Location mentioned:
Ashton Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19114
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