Silent hold up alarm triggers police response in san francisco, San Francisco CA
A silent hold up alarm was triggered at a business near Webster and Fillmore Streets in San Francisco. The alarm company later reported it might be a false alarm, but police responded as standard procedure.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
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Northern one car, a party 211[1] silent hold up at near Webster and Fillmore.
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11 David 104, near Webster and Fillmore.
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Spark holding, the security hold up panic and they are notifying you to Beth.
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Goodbye David 104.
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1-6-davit 10-4 go with your per se number.
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104 standby.
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it looks like a 7706 is logged in as at Edward 96 David I'll log them off from that one.
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and hit code is at number 16 David.
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David and Rennelso I think you have to go back to Edward 986 David and try to log off.
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2396 27th Avenue crosses Santiago and Tarva.
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Tata 1 David of the 917 at Lake Shore Plaza is sufficient.
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Conduct pickup track.
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If you're responding to this 211[1]-738, we do have the alarm company advising it was a false alarm, however they were advised PD will respond as protocol policy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
211: Robbery (PC 211)
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Location mentioned:
Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA
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