Robbery alarm triggered by glass break on second floor


The audio reports a robbery alarm caused by glass breaking on the second floor of a building at 424 Fairmount Avenue. Two males are described near the scene, one with metal teeth.
Audio|Source: SEPTA Transit Police
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Transcript:
00:0017th district personal weapon at 2200 South Street.00:03Two black males one wearing a red hat, blue jeans, and as a one wearing a blue hoodie, gray shirt, trying to have mel in the face of the metal teeth.00:09That should be a 17-5-shirt personal weapon.00:12At 2200, South Street, two black mouths one wearing a red-haired blue jeans, second, has a blue hoodie one in the gray shirt, ironed with a metal kid.00:29residential robbery alarm, 424 Fairmount Avenue, silent, second floor, glass break.
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17th district personal weapon at 2200 South Street.
00:03
Two black males one wearing a red hat, blue jeans, and as a one wearing a blue hoodie, gray shirt, trying to have mel in the face of the metal teeth.
00:09
That should be a 17-5-shirt personal weapon.
00:12
At 2200, South Street, two black mouths one wearing a red-haired blue jeans, second, has a blue hoodie one in the gray shirt, ironed with a metal kid.
00:29
residential robbery alarm, 424 Fairmount Avenue, silent, second floor, glass break.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19123
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