Accidental panic alarm at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a panic alarm at the Vanderbilt Medical Center cardiovascular facility. The alarm, triggered on the second floor at the south nurse station, was later confirmed to have been set off accidentally by an employee. No threat or emergency was identified.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have a panic alarm, CVC 2nd floor south nurse station.
00:08
At CVC?
00:11
10th floor.
00:14
CVC 2nd floor, all right.
00:18
30, what was that truck?
00:21
53 hold up panic alarm, CVC, 2nd floor.
00:25
2nd floor south nurse station.
00:29
Thirty-one, I can respond to that.
00:33
So far.
00:35
Forty-five.
00:37
Forty-five.
00:39
Ninety-eight go twelve.
00:42
Thirty-one on ninety-seven.
00:47
So far.
00:49
Fifty-six.
00:51
Two six.
00:54
Ninety-six, the Bocourt property starting at twenty-one eleven.
00:58
Thirty to thirty-one, is that going to be in TBC cafeteria?
01:05
It's up at TBC two.
01:06
Everything's ten four.
01:08
Employee accidentally pushed a button.
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