Accidental bus panic alarm in San Bruno, San Bruno CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a temporary panic alarm was triggered on a SamTrans bus traveling to the San Bruno BART station near Huntington Avenue. It was later determined to be an accidental activation, and no suspicious activity was found.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
K11, Charles at 116, 1033 panic.
00:04
Uh.
00:06
Going to be a temporary panic on SamTrans bus en route to the San Bruno BART station near Huntington Avenue.
00:14
It's bus number (number withheld) currently going northbound on ECR.
00:18
The bus operator has not radioed in and per audio, it doesn't sound like there is anything suspicious.
00:26
The buses should still be en route at the moment.
00:32
Charles 61, I am in the area of all of us.
00:36
51, thank you.
00:39
65, same traffic.
00:40
Can we get a postal number?
00:43
Affirmative, it's going to be bus (number withheld).
00:44
I'll try to get an updated location.
00:48
Charles 61, I copy the update.
00:50
We'll try to get further updates.
00:52
61, I copy.
00:53
I'm landline with them just getting updates and there's also going to be a supervisor en route from them.
00:58
And all units for this 1033 panic, we got a call back.
01:01
We can 1022 for SamTrans which is an accident.
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