Silent panic alarm triggers at local liquor store, Parker County TX
Police responded to a silent panic alarm at a liquor store near Elks Drive. The call was canceled by the keyholder after verification. The transcript also includes unrelated messages about a dog in distress and other dispatch communications.
Audio|Source: Parker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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It's going to be near Elks Drive, beat 145 for the twin liquor.
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It's going to be for a silent panic alarm.
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Great.
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Pension 2. Sure, you're responding.
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(number withheld), Acorn Hill Trail.
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It's going to be a dog that fell into a large hole and is in distress.
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P. Clear 1841.
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I'm not my head all that way.
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Receive 1841.
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2016, 411.
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I don't know what your 20 is, but I'm about to be in the area.
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You can disregard for too far.
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Oh, you know, in Ranch House.
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There's a five if you named me.
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They do.
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Just that's property, 1842.
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The engine 51's on.
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Ninja 51's on.
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Park County has the NOx 216 per keyholder you can cancel.
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10-4[1], I've just talked to them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Parker County, TX
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