Accidental panic alarm triggered at Marlin Drive East, Pittsburgh PA
A panic alarm was triggered near Marlin Drive East. Upon contacting the resident, it was confirmed the alarm was accidental and not manually activated by the resident. No emergency was found at the location.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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Transcript:
00:00
Present actual panic alarm activation, near Marlin Dr E. They got a disarm from a key bob, they weren't able to accept.
00:15
Team with (name withheld), I'll check it.
00:19
Okay.
00:21
Yeah, it's going to be on the other side, (name withheld).
00:40
Go ahead, sir.
00:44
I talked to Columbia.
00:45
There's a note in this call that they were notified before you and three even dispatched. I think the people that already there called them.
00:52
Yesterday it was Peoples. Are you sure it's not peoples that needs to come down there?
01:00
Copy.
01:03
was the people's call. It's just two houses done, but it supposedly is the Columbia gas call.
01:11
There is anything I just talked to them, they're going to send somebody down as soon as possible.
01:19
Thank you.
01:24
County, one hundred nine, incident service.
01:29
99 engine.
01:32
Connie, 199, Chief said as well.
01:36
Chief, I copy you.
01:42
One day somebody out door, (name withheld) who lives, near (number withheld).
01:47
Okay,
01:49
copy.
01:50
Guy,
01:56
squad 829. 829.
01:58
829.
01:59
829.
02:01
Yeah,
02:03
I was able to make face-to-face contact with this lady. She did not activate her alarm, and I checked her base station for it and did not appear to have been activated, so I'll be back in.
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Location mentioned:
Near Marlin Dr E, Pittsburgh, PA 15216
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