False robbery alarm at general store, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in the 8th District responded to a panic hold-up alarm at a general store near Home Avenue. The alarm was determined to be false after the phone company confirmed a malfunction at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:47
Transcript:
00:00
All right, we got an 8th district.
00:01
We got a report of a robbery alarm near Home Avenue at the general store.
00:05
It's a panic hold-up alarm.
00:07
Doesn't say exactly where it's at.
00:09
It's going to be in the 8th district.
00:10
Report of a robbery alarm.
00:11
Near Home Avenue at the general store.
00:14
This is going to be a panic hold-up alarm and doesn't say exactly where.
00:18
It's coming from. Nothing further.
00:20
Eight 22 pulling up.
00:23
(name withheld) 0822.
00:25
Got it.
00:26
Got a unit at the back.
00:29
Got a double unit at the back, 822.
00:34
11, you can make this invest prime and out that 22.
00:38
All right, thank you.
00:41
822 is going to be false.
00:42
They're working on it.
00:43
The phone company's on location working on it.
00:46
Great, good to hear.
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