Medical emergency at Speedway gas station in Indianapolis, Indianapolis IN
A panic alarm was triggered at the Speedway gas station near South Emerson Avenue in Indianapolis. Police responded but found the cause was a medical emergency, not a security issue.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police - Southeast District
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Transcript:
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I mentioned south-east 72, panic alarm[1] of a business.
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near South Emerson Ave at the Speedway, 4,500 south, 5100, E, is for to follow.
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21 david 146 1821 david 146 panic alarm[1] near South Emerson Ave at the speedway behind the counter panic alarm 4500 south 5100 east
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18212 808 146 south 11 in medicine 1821 David 146 1821 David 146 and Charles 324204 2206
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356, plain negative active Silver 01, Pontianx Bonaville to Letitia Gardner.
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That's where, thank you.
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Reference to Panic alarm near South Emerson Ave, they received the alarm at twenty twenty two, premise full numbers in the run.
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143 control, we have a rat wagon in red here yet.
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I'm sorry, you have a what?
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A wagon?
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Control over having a speedway.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
panic alarm: Panic alarm activation
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