Panic alarm at Shiloh Manor found secure, Easton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a panic alarm at Shiloh Manor near Brother Thomas Bright Avenue. The responding unit coordinated with the property manager, and the scene was confirmed to be secure with no ongoing emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:45
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-one, be advised.
00:01
I am holding off panic alarm whenever you are ready.
00:05
Ten four, go ahead.
00:07
Shiloh Manor, this is near Brother Thomas Bright Avenue for a zone 619 common room area.
00:14
Alarm company is not attempting.
00:18
Ten four, county division of the managers over there.
00:25
Ten four. They did give a keyholder.
00:28
I can attempt.
00:30
Ten four, it's worth (name withheld).
00:33
Good call. Copy.
00:38
Twenty one, I spoke to property manager.
00:39
Everything's ten four.
00:41
Move back now.
00:43
Ten four, you can close it out then.
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Location mentioned:
Brother Thomas Bright Ave, Easton, PA 18042
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