Emergency button triggers response at security agency


Dispatch recording reporting an emergency button press at a security agency at 5725 South Ross. Responders say staff are not answering, units are en route, and the property owner is coming to the scene.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
01:26
Transcript:
(name withheld) 4-2. Dispatch engine 25. Thank you. Go to Agent 25. This term at 72.22. I know if there's a syndrome second for mail fishing in private property. Engine 25, we're responding with (name withheld)'s emergency button press, negative contact, P started as well. Indian 25 is clear. I'm not sure. I can find out. Give me just one second. You need a discharge of the security agency assist, 5725 South Ross. MSSA[2] hit their emergency button and now not answering. 1-16[1]. All right, everyone's found that have a pilot for another hour. Is your 25 clear on return? 26thair clear. Go ahead. Property owner coming out. There you're going to sit back on this agent's PSIS[3], 5725 cell phone. Yeah, please, too, cold.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1-16: Unit Identifier (likely a police/fire unit)
[2]
MSSA: Security Agency Abbreviation (context: emergency button press)
[3]
PSIS: Likely means 'Police/Security Incident Site' (context: property check)
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Location mentioned:
Near S Ross Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73119
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