Panic alarm triggers police response at commercial site, Independence OH
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Police responded to a panic alarm at a commercial location on Lafayette Boulevard. Officers found the front doors secured and could not access the back due to a privacy fence. Contact was made with a resident who stated the alarm was accidentally triggered while being reset.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Lafayette Blvd, it's 2519, Lafayette Blvd, coming in as a commercial audible panic,
00:07
no description.
00:18
It will be 25041631.
00:22
I need that hit that vehicle with enrolling.
00:24
I'll be clear.
00:26
Copy.
00:29
They also leave a message for the service garage that they have to come through there with a plow and some salt.
00:35
There was quite a bit of snow surrounding that car.
00:42
We're pulling on the Lafayette Blvd, and we have the numbers again, and what kind of alarm it was?
00:49
2519, it's a panic alarm.
00:53
Copy.
00:59
60 radio.
01:02
Gone.
01:07
The front doors are secure.
01:08
There's a privacy fence.
01:09
We can't get in the back.
01:10
We'll try to make contact.
01:11
I don't know if an older couple of person who lives there I've been there before.
01:16
And if you have a phone number, if you try to call them.
01:23
Okay,
01:28
I'll try to raise it with the front door for a few.
01:32
Okay.
01:37
Go ahead. In contact with the resident, the state was an accidental, he was trying to reset the alarm.
01:44
Chuck's fine clear.
01:46
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Lafayette Blvd, Independence, OH 44131
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