False holdup alarm at Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a silent holdup alarm near Woodland Avenue in Philadelphia. The alarm was determined to be false, and the incident was cleared without further action.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Coming out of the 12th robbery alarm, near Woodland Avenue.
00:03
The U-Haul for a silent holdup that's repeating in the 12th robbery, near Woodland Avenue.
00:09
U-Haul for a silent holdup, nothing further.
00:17
Eighteen Charlie, you can drop priority.
00:20
Coming up.
00:22
Eighteen thirty-two.
00:24
Thirty-two?
00:27
Just spoke with a sergeant from the 16th.
00:29
He said they got another unit that's with someone else.
00:32
They're bringing them to Frenzy, but he stated their handle is from here, so I'll resume.
00:37
Okay.
00:39
Search me three.
00:40
B3.
00:43
Drop that priority.
00:48
One, we all know this.
00:51
Received.
00:54
Twelve Sam Four.
00:57
Sam Four.
00:59
Set for a car and a pad five seven in Thomas.
01:03
Received.
01:06
Follow one.
01:08
Oh one.
01:10
Three left the house.
01:12
Received.
01:13
Do you think you can resume foul location?
01:16
Units, this is lost upon a robbery alarm.
01:18
Near Woodland Avenue alarm zone was false.
01:20
Twelve time eleven.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143
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