Panic alarm triggers at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible panic alarm was activated at the nurses' station on the seventh floor of Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Units were dispatched to the location, and law enforcement personnel coordinated their response to the incident. It remains unclear what triggered the alarm or if further action was required.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We're receiving a panic alarm, 7th floor, room withheld, from the nurse's desk.
00:07
20, I got it.
00:08
30 just went to Blakemore to relieve the dog.
00:14
That's so far. It's showing nurses station one.
00:19
Okay, we're en route.
00:21
I think we've got a room of interest up there too.
00:24
Get a 43 en route as well.
00:28
10-4, 43.
00:32
Dispatch.
00:33
The room, seven seven, what again?
00:37
Room withheld.
00:40
Right.
00:42
Dispatcher 43.
00:45
Forty three, is that room withheld? Ten four.
00:53
Ten four, I'm direct.
00:56
Thirty three, I'll make my way to the general area.
00:59
So far.
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