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Store panic alarm on Market Street deemed accidental

Heard on: San Francisco City Police
03:26
00:00
Quarters to Three John Two David for an A priority 100 panic at Sigma Seven Hundred and Sixty Market Unit One Thousand across Yerba Buena Lane and Fourth Street.
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Phelan Building, 760 Market St #1000, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Police received a panic alarm from a business on Market Street, reported as a high‑priority emergency. The alarm system sent duress signals with no responder at first. While officers were being directed to the scene, another caller from the location reported that she had pressed the panic button by mistake, believing it would open a door, and stated there was no emergency. Officers were still asked to go to the business to confirm that everything was safe.

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