Duress alarm triggers police check at murrysville building, Murrysville PA
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Police responded to a duress alarm triggered by a personal device near Old William Penn Highway at a building associated with Mother of Sorrows. Officers checked the area and tried to contact the individual linked to the device, but calls were unanswered.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
228 The personal device duress alarm at near Old William Penn Highway.
00:13
You're calling 25.
00:19
What is the address on that again?
00:25
Near Old William Penn Highway.
00:27
It looks like it's going to be one of the buildings of Mother of Sorrows.
00:32
I have a diocese officer there.
00:34
I can let him know as well.
00:37
Yeah, go ahead.
00:38
I just pulled from the parking lot here.
00:40
I'll make a round through.
00:55
I'm not familiar with these devices or do they have a phone number you can call (name withheld).
00:59
The number for who?
01:08
Whatever duress device activated.
01:12
Or is it a personal device?
01:16
It's a personal device.
01:18
They tried to call the number three times and went to voicemail.
01:22
Oh, Fortin.
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Location mentioned:
Old William Penn Hwy, Murrysville, PA 15668
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