Panic alarm at cafeteria triggers police response


An incident at a cafeteria where a panic alarm sounded. One person thought they were having a panic attack and declined ambulance help. A second caller, crying, was unsure whether help was needed.
Audio|Source: Wasatch County Public Safety
01:20
Transcript:
totally we're off it good a panic alarm at cafeteria coming from the cashier so now break in head that way simple You can show myself and one else at 99, 1042. Have a good night. That's still 60, starting an in-talk, and show me if you want to see now. Okay. So, until 10, 1023. All right, just walk out of there. All right, copy. Two, ten, ten, 77. Copy. To open. What's that? Go ahead. Caller said, but he thought he was having a panic attack. I asked him if he needed an ambulance. He said, no, we're going to probably take him to the house of himself. We had a second caller, and it was a girl, and she was crying, so we're not sure if something happened, or they just said they didn't need help, but it sounded like they might.
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Heber City, UT 84032
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