Panic alarm signals possible robbery at commercial site, Pittsburgh PA


A panic alarm went off at a commercial location, suggesting a possible robbery. Police responded and are looking into the incident.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County North Police CH-2
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Transcript:
6297 County for commercial panic alarm[1]. 26, where is it? Good to be (name withheld) was 8950 Duncan Avenue. It's for a holdup, silent panic alarm. It's a panic keypad. Alright, I'm all right up there. 7. Gotty 6107, I copy. Coddy 107, I copy it. Citi 107-26 County, 9-mark police is notified as well. They're going to check the cameras as well, let us know we go. All right, copy. 26 is getting out. COVID.
6297 County for commercial panic alarm[1]. 26, where is it? Good to be (name withheld) was 8950 Duncan Avenue. It's for a holdup, silent panic alarm. It's a panic keypad. Alright, I'm all right up there. 7. Gotty 6107, I copy. Coddy 107, I copy it. Citi 107-26 County, 9-mark police is notified as well. They're going to check the cameras as well, let us know we go. All right, copy. 26 is getting out. COVID.
Police codes explained
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panic alarm: Silent alarm indicating a possible robbery or emergency at a business
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Location mentioned:
Near Duncan Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
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