Panic alarm triggers response at Williams Warehouse, Piney UNDEFINED


A panic alarm was activated at Williams Warehouse near Mid-America Boulevard. No reporting party was present, but several people were working inside. Deputies responded and checked the building, finding no confirmed emergency.
Audio|Source: Garland County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Just advising you, we have a panic alarm at near Mid-America Boulevard,
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no RP, just a general panic.
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No.
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That's a 107. It's going to be at a place called Williams Warehouse.
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No.
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So, 190.
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Go ahead.
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I'm just down the street. I can assist for that if I need to.
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7 to 90. I appreciate it. I'm on airport near Southmore.
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Dispac show me responding to that call.
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10-4[1].
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That's 0190.19. Show me on scene.
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24.
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I've got several guys standing out here.
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Never.
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So, 190. One around my name of day to birth.
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Good.
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We last of Patton, first of George 1121 of 64.
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George Patton,
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1121 64.
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S0190, he's going to be clear and valid.
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All other units can 1022, they're going to be in here working in the building.
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7 direct, thank you.
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20 direct.
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104.
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Dispatch, show me back 108R2.
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104, thank you.
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134, SO-192 status.
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10-4[1].
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Did that work?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mid America Blvd, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
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