Accidental panic alarm at business near 16th street, San Francisco CA
Police responded to a panic alarm at a business near 16th Street in San Francisco and found it was accidental.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Police
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Transcript:
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Over A1, I need a unit for this, priority 100, panic alarm 16th Street, cross-agency admission.
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2-023 mission.
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In zone 6,
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possible panel, notifying.
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Directway 140 code for on the A22-22-2023 Mission Street making out on Ice, SIFT UAA, COFOR.
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Terminal 62416, 143 record.
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C.
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Edward 15, Adam, for the B-Purdy-913 in the PICAR.
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Thank you. 3812, the visit Darrow Cross of Jefferson and Marina.
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Only headquarters to Southern 100.
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That's affirmative.
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Well, we'll just have knowledge pending ruins.
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Dean Adam, do you want to ask the sergeant for a disregard?
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Good one, clear.
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Code there.
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Edward 112, are you available?
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Golly, your plate (number withheld).
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260, comes back 32 in current, 2004, BNW, ROWASA, out of Mill Valley's.
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32.
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Thank you, 317.
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Madam, thank you.
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Disregard approved by the 113.
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For A1 only, John 1 6 Charlie, given the code 4 for this 100 panic, 16th Street, met with business owner accidental.
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Location mentioned:
Near 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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