Panic alarm checked at university pharmacy building, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible alarm activation at a university pharmacy building near Clarendon Rd in Indianapolis. The panic alarm appeared to have reset after verification, and no immediate threat or emergency was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit that can check a panic alarm, pharmacy building, room 050A.
00:08
(name withheld) says north and south entry card.
00:12
14, almost 10-3.
00:15
14 is 742.
00:18
12 control, back me up there.
00:22
742.
00:25
Control 14.
00:31
Fourteen 050AL.
00:33
Affirmative.
00:37
Did it reset? There's nothing going on here, but I'll let them make entry there in a second.
00:43
Ten nine, you were recovered by the alarm.
00:47
So did it reset?
00:51
Fourteen,
00:53
Just so I can put a note in the CAD.
00:55
Was it a professor or student?
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Location mentioned:
Clarendon Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46208
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