Accidental alarm activation at Elks Lodge in Staunton, Staunton VA
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According to the dispatch call, at the Elks Lodge near Tam Street in Staunton, an alarm was accidentally activated by a doctor. The situation was resolved with no emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Staunton Elks Lodge, near Tam Street.
00:02
The alarm company provided near Tam Street for them.
00:06
So, I'm drawing north front doors, M1.
00:08
They attend the permit and key, or no answer.
00:15
7.1 will be around 465.
00:18
Thanks.
00:24
Pedic-26-1 clear the hospital returning.
00:27
Acknowledgment/Affirmative, 754.
00:36
Go for both.
00:43
1333, he was in Charlie Street.
00:46
An alarm is shown the one front door.
00:49
They stepped with a key holder earlier.
00:52
He did not have a proper package.
00:57
Several.
01:03
Traffic crash,
01:05
1913, thank you, Mount Highway.
01:19
Rescue 4, Company 4, for a traffic crash, reported with injuries.
01:23
In front of 1913, Hanky Mountain Highway, crawl streets of two bucks lanes, Stover Shop Road.
01:31
Operate County, 1,9, 756.
01:38
346.
01:39
Can you move in at the range for draining?
01:43
Two units covering each other.
01:50
You six on ready.
01:53
Okay.
01:59
In seven one's the location.
02:01
Looks like paths have pest controls here.
02:03
File phone you can disregard.
02:07
Thank you.
02:14
John, click.
02:17
This is all right.
02:18
Thank you.
02:23
T4.
02:25
7.
02:28
Accidental activation by a doctor.
02:30
Everything is acknowledgment/affirmative.
02:31
All be clear.
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Staunton, VA 24401
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