False alarms trigger investigation at medical imaging center, South Charleston WV
Officers responded to a recurring alarm at the CAMC Imaging Center on RHL Boulevard near Jefferson Road. Security confirmed the alarms were false and no emergency was reported. The investigation found no actual threat, with alarms repeatedly activated without cause.
Audio|Source: Kanawha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Got to be any alarm coming in, number 60, RHL Boulevard at CAMC, the imaging across the Jefferson Road, short of General Bird.
00:10
Good morning, route.
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I'm 108, remove him, Shumman, Ralph.
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127, I copy your rail.
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39, you copy.
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Cibore, thank you, sir.
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8.
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10, 4.5, 26.
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G0, G204.
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Two or two.
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Four.
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1513, 3rd Avenue, 1513, 3rd Avenue, 513, 3rd Avenue, apartment B, bravo, cross through debris.
00:59
A (name withheld) subject lives at the location, she's being loud, yelling and slamming things.
01:07
She's normally alone in her apartment.
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She's a shorter billed, black female.
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Callers the neighbor.
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Two copies, what's for them?
01:22
Four roll both.
01:25
15 minutes 527.
01:31
One good.
01:33
I've got to call with the new tenant here, Bray.
01:38
Right.
01:40
If you want to relay that information is negative contact to Hauagan County.
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I'm clear.
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Stand for.
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It's for the 127.
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Good.
01:56
Okay,
01:59
we spoke with one security supervisors.
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They said it's been an ongoing issue with those alarms, but they're not actually on scene so they can't advise if something's happening or not.
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Location mentioned:
Near RHL Blvd, South Charleston, WV 25309
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