Panic alarm signals crash at pizza place front door, St. Petersburg FL


A panic alarm was triggered at Pizama Sita near 4th Street North. The alarm sounded loudly and indicated a crash and smash at the front door on the left side. The alarm company later canceled the call after police arrival.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
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Transcript:
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It's going to be a panic alarm at the Pizama Sita near 4th Street North.
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It's going to be a panic alarm called in by Front Point Alarm Monitoring Center.
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Indicate they crash and smash alarm to the front door left.
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It's an audible alarm.
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To verify who did that, they're asking TD to continue.
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There's nothing further, 823.
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North,
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audible alarm called in by Simply Safe.
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It is indicating the keypad panic button.
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Is nothing further, 824?
01:15
824.
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An automobile billiard, short attack, Charlie Mike 7,0, do it with you should be a white fort.
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825. 825.
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97,825.
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Uncheck.
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Control for found property 3575, 35705.
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826 The I'm not with employees, you can cancel the other unit.
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Here's 2 one alpha, you can be 108.
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Condesid Rescue 34 with patients, this I'll say your 10 minute timer, your Sun Start 348.
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Good.
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I show you 97, but...
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Am I?
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I show you 97 on that burglary alarm, but we did just get a cancellation from the alarm company.
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Location mentioned:
Near 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33703
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