False panic alarm triggered at OSQ clinic in St Helens, St Helens OR


A panic alarm was triggered at the OSQ clinic in St Helens. It was later confirmed that employees accidentally set off the alarm. No emergency or crime occurred.
Audio|Source: St. Helens Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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I've got a panic alarm at the OSQ clinic plan on it.
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Copy. Showman you're out.
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13 if you're up.
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With the general broadcast traffic complaint, highway 30 church road break.
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To continue, Highway 30 Church Road, traveling eastbound, Gray's High on Washington Place Charles Boyce Sam (number withheld), possibly intoxicated, tailgating, unable to maintain lanes driving in the middle of the highway.
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Elisbee has been notified, speak on with a general broadcast, 1357.
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1357.
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37, 297.
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1358. At 1358.
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Series 17.
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317.
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Employees have tripped by accident.
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I heard employees tripped on accident, but nothing else you were static.
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Location mentioned:
St Helens, OR
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