Panic alarm triggers police response at local pizza place, Pittsburgh PA
Police responded to a panic alarm at Rialto Pizza near Greenfield Avenue. Officers checked the location but found no issues. A separate incident involved a female slapping another female, causing injury, and there was a report of pepper spray use in a nearby area.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Let's check out a panic alarm at the Pisa near Greenfield Avenue.
00:04
It's up Ronald Street near Lanzen Street.
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Coming in for a general panic alarm.
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Precate to him too.
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I'll point towards that along.
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Comment.
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Cable nine.
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Cable nine. Cable nine.
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Hey, Wolfie on the left calling the Greenville.
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Near Greenfield Avenue, panic alarm, Rialto Pizza.
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All right, copy, I'm a block away.
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I'll check on that anybody.
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Flight eighty-seven radio.
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That live scene was unreadable.
01:27
The cycle eighty-seven?
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Cycle eighty-seven.
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The cycle eighty-seven, if you would, please hold myself and cycle four, hot on the station detail.
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I'll let you know when we're back.
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I copy. Then I'll be done.
01:50
See you attend for Rosedale Street.
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Penn Hill Police had an incident in ten Hills earlier where somebody had pepper sprayed, somebody else,
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the personal pepper sprayed,
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and left. They're checking in there and see if it was the same person.
02:07
Lephyr busted.
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He slapped her in the face.
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Crobby en route from Penn Avenue.
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Go on, Robbie.
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It's going to be a female female domestic that the female (name withheld) slaps her in the face, their lips is busted.
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This could be a general hold-up alarm.
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All right, copy.
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It's code 4.
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They're checking our alarm now, but there's no issues you can clear it off.
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Copy. Code 4 at Rialto's Pizza at the 1101.
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