Silent hold-up alarm at 7-Eleven triggers robbery inquiry


Audio describes a possible robbery at a 7-Eleven on Sweetmore Avenue after a silent alarm, mentions other alarms and streets, and shows uncertainty about the details.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police Dispatch - Central
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Transcript:
00:00Sweetmore Avenue is going to be at the 7-11, a silent holdup alarm.00:04That's a Pied[2]on, 22nd District[3].00:06Library alarm, 15.0.00:076th.m.00:086th.m.A. Avenue at 7.11.00:09It'll be a silent holdup.00:10Nothing further.00:13I'll be a silent holdup. Nothing further. I don't know.00:18I did a short party back of 913 Silver Street.00:21Couldn't be in front of the PTA building and reference to a mail, no flash, right-out.00:26Is that a employee? Is that a meeting?
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Sweetmore Avenue is going to be at the 7-11, a silent holdup alarm.
00:04
That's a Pied[2]on, 22nd District[3].
00:06
Library alarm, 15.0.
00:07
6th.m.
00:08
6th.m.A. Avenue at 7.11.
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It'll be a silent holdup.
00:10
Nothing further.
00:13
I'll be a silent holdup. Nothing further. I don't know.
00:18
I did a short party back of 913 Silver Street.
00:21
Couldn't be in front of the PTA building and reference to a mail, no flash, right-out.
00:26
Is that a employee? Is that a meeting?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
silent hold-up alarm: Silent alarm triggered, typically for robbery or threat at a business.
[2]
Pied: Possible typo or ASR error; likely means 'PIED' (Point of Incident - Emergency Dispatch) or 'P.I.D.' (Person in Distress), but context points to robbery alarm.
[3]
22nd District: Police district reference
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