False robbery alarm at 7-Eleven on Cecil B. Moore Ave, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a commercial robbery alarm at a 7-Eleven near Cecil B. Moore Avenue in Philadelphia. Investigation revealed the alarm was accidentally triggered when individuals struck the store door. The case was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Come on, 22nd commercial burglary.
00:02
I'm sorry, commercial robbery alarm.
00:05
Near Cecil B. Moore Avenue at the 7-Eleven.
00:07
It's a solid holdup alarm.
00:10
Repeating, 22nd commercial robbery alarm near the 7-Eleven.
00:16
A solid holdup alarm over there.
00:20
Three one.
00:23
You need detector one?
00:27
Command, I got it.
00:29
Twenty-six, nine.
00:31
Man.
00:33
Yeah, it looks like it might just be a theft.
00:35
We're trying to figure it out now.
00:37
It's just a little language barrier.
00:40
We see.
00:41
All right, 22, come in.
00:44
Come in.
00:47
All right, not even a theft.
00:49
A couple people came up to the door and struck it, setting off the alarm.
00:52
So you can make it unfounded, or mark it false if cleared.
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