Panic alarm triggered by Lyft driver, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a panic alarm triggered by a Lyft driver who, along with a passenger, was reported inside the front part of a house near West 29th Street in Indianapolis. The vehicle and individuals remained at the location when the alarm was received.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sixteen 15, Frank one hundred and fifty-one panic alarm from a Lyft driver, near West Twenty-ninth Street, twenty-nine hundred North, 1100 West.
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Sixteen 15 twenty-first, okay.
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One 5130 on Coldstream.
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Sixteen 15 Frank 100 and fifty1 at six one.
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We're in there inside the front part of the house.
00:24
Hits a panic alarm.
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Units reference near West Twenty-ninth Street.
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The passenger's name, telephone number is (number withheld).
00:32
Still stationary at West Twenty-ninth.
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Location mentioned:
W 29th St, Indianapolis, IN 46208
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