Silent panic alarm accidentally triggered at retail store, Hingham MA
A silent panic alarm was triggered at the front counter of the Lily Pulitzer store near Derby Street in Hingham, Massachusetts. Police responded and later confirmed that the alarm was accidentally set off by staff members. No criminal activity was involved, and the incident was deemed accidental.
Audio|Source: Plymouth County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Lily Pulitzer for the silent panic alarm coming from the front counter.
00:07
Roger.
00:13
Traffic itself.
00:15
Oh,
00:32
All right, so yeah, he just got back from the grocery store here. hello. Bye, now.
00:35
I just let him know that the Patriot's tough month ago. He's willing to start fire.
00:42
Thank you.
00:47
He just wanted to advise him it's for a fracture that he has sustained.
00:52
He should do the Doug Spirking the start fire.
01:03
The startup?
01:06
2.
01:08
2.
01:12
203. It was 1⁄4.
01:20
1449.
01:29
Duxbury virus dispatching a medical near Tremont Street Unit 203.
01:34
Nairus from Atria's Health informed PD. The patient has a C2 fracture and needs to be transported.
01:42
And that's near Tremont Street Unit 203. Direct call to the police department.
01:51
Of course.
01:55
Roger, all the eyes you want to do and so they are in the process of removing the vehicles from the roadway.
02:01
Roger?
02:05
Two.
02:09
Okay, who's on?
02:13
Very good, convenience, can you return to the station and speak with me from?
02:24
8-2 is on
02:32
635 is dispatching AMOS 2 to 3rd near Tramount Street Unit 203 for the medical time out 1452
02:44
Yep north named I see your match register 5 is Yeah
02:49
One through the control?
02:53
Controls them.
02:57
Confirmed accidental by staff. I'm sorry.
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Location mentioned:
Near Derby St, Hingham, MA 02043
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