Panic alarm at job center later cleared, Lebanon OH
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded to a panic alarm at the Ohio Means Jobs Building near East Silver Street. The alarm was checked by officers at the scene and later cleared as secure. No signs of forced entry or criminal activity were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Warren OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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8 Paul 20. We received an alarm from the Ohio Means Jobs Building near East Silver Street, and they've been notified as the right piece of panic alarm.
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Okay.
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4 Baker 17, safe to check.
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Christian, 10 Baker 17, safe to check.
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17, we're both okay.
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You can give us 45.
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5.45, 11.05.
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8-ball 22 stacking squad traffic for a fall near Middletown Road. A subject fell, we’re getting further. A 79-year-old male, conscious and breathing, 300 pounds, fell.
00:35
Clear.
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11 of 6.
00:37
April 20 on that Ohio Means Jobs Building.
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8 ball 20, 8 ball 20.
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(name withheld) called 20.
00:45
They just notified us that they had an officer out there and cleared it already.
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Location mentioned:
E Silver St, Lebanon, OH 45036
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