panic alarm triggers accidental activation at baltimore avenue residence, Cincinnati OH
A panic alarm at a residence near Baltimore Avenue was found to be an accidental activation after emergency responders forced entry and checked the premises.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County West Public Safety
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Transcript:
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It's Residential near Baltimore Ave, remote panic.
00:05
(number withheld).
00:06
(number withheld). Hey, Robert, 32.
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Okay,
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Robert, 32.
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Support 6.5 available.
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Support 6.5 available, (number withheld).
00:25
8th1-12-42026 20 minutes, two-six.
00:29
Caught in by Lifeline for (name withheld), C-mail 57, pendant press, no response, no hidden key or lockbox information.
00:38
I do have a public service for the subscriber, though.
00:41
Any coal rain units in the area of the place there online? I have a report of a reckless operator that ran over a curve and almost struck another vehicle.
00:48
It's now parked at the place as a male Hispanic driver at a dark Mazda with a tag of Frank Robert John (number withheld) in a unit area.
00:58
30, I'm going.
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I'll have to log on and I'll have that there.
01:02
32, okay.
01:05
Do you want us to attempt to make contact to get public service?
01:13
Hey, Henry, 81.
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Hey, Milton County from Squad 39.
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Squad 39.
01:20
Eighteen, good.
01:23
Three-fourths entry into the residence.
01:25
It was an accidental press.
01:28
Information I'm holding to your alarm at Premier AG on May Drive.
01:31
It's indicating a side warehouse store.
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Anyone, okay, we'll get it.
01:36
That's clear, forced entry into the residence, accidental activation, 1851.
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Location mentioned:
Near Baltimore Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211
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