Panic alarm false at Stewart’s Shop in Brushton, Brushton NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a panic alarm was triggered at Stewart’s Shop near Washington Street in Brushton. Responding units determined the alarm came from an employee’s panic pendant and that it was a false activation. The alarm company canceled the call.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire, EMS, and Police
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00:49
Transcript:
00:00
Game patrol Stewart's, near Washington Street in Brushton.
00:06
Stewart's Shop, near Washington Street in Brushton.
00:10
It's going to be one of the panic pendants worn by the employees.
00:15
It's a zone two panic pendant.
00:18
Three 36.
00:27
[no audible speech]
00:33
Oh, disregard last.
00:37
Three chiefs.
00:43
I'm 1B40. Just the advisor was already an RMS for that.
00:47
You can close it out as canceled by alarm company.
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