Deputies check possible burglary alarm near Brown St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible commercial burglary alarm at a building near Brown Street in Philadelphia. The alarm was triggered at a 4th floor exit door. Units 943 and others were dispatched, and backup was requested to assist in checking the scene. No confirmation of an actual break-in was provided in the radio exchange.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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119 is coming out of the commercial burglar alarm near Brown St, 4th floor exit door.
00:06
119, please check for a commercial burglar alarm.
00:10
Near Brown St.
00:12
It's been a 4th floor exit door.
00:14
Meet (name withheld).
00:15
That's repeating as (name withheld).
00:17
Oh, forty-three.
00:19
Forty-three?
00:22
You can drop me at near Brown St.
00:25
Let's see.
00:27
Have you going out 43?
00:29
946, you available?
00:32
926?
00:34
926, I just dropped down this burglar alarm for 943.
00:40
926?
00:42
No, yeah, are you still waiting on 926?
00:45
Yes, I was trying to get him to back up 943 on a burglary alarm near Brown St.
00:51
Of course so.
00:54
Twenty-six.
00:57
Two six, could you back up forty-three near Brown St?
01:02
No, one three.
01:04
One three.
01:07
I can head over there.
01:10
Let's see.
01:12
Two six.
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Location mentioned:
Brown St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
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