Unresponsive woman found after bank panic alarm, Auburn WA


A silent panic alarm was triggered at a bank near 10th Street Northeast. Officers made an emergency entry under community caretaking. They found an unresponsive woman who was cold to the touch and had no pulse.
Audio|Source: Auburn Police
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Transcript:
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There'll be this to start for a bank alarm at the BECU and the one.
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One at one.
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One on three.
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near 10th Street Northeast. All we have so far as a silent panic alarm[1].
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One, copy.
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Sixth Avenue, you can add me.
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Copy.
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Two in a mate, we're making an exigent entry under community caretaking.
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Submit, sir, you're making an injury. What was the rest?
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On one-on-three-six, item two coverage is the panic manager help alarm all tarticle onset.
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One cover.
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Well I'm Jay and Covey. You're writing the phone number that was listed for the Inset number goes to their modern bank company.
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He's... One I'm through in the east side. I'm here's business as usual from this side.
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Copy.
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I'm on the southwest side.
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Okay.
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And when I'm three and six item two, he was not able to pull up the camera.
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We're not one more code four.
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Copy code 4[2]10-prefay.
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Copy-click-for-10-prefay. Studentmate, please start fires.
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Tommy confirming us code 4[2].
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Okay, confirm, code 4[2].
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And six out of one, you can let them know we found the female.
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She's cold to the touch.
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No pulse.
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Leases.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
silent panic alarm: Duress alarm triggered without audible siren, indicating discreet request for police
[2]
code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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Location mentioned:
Near 10th St NE, Auburn, WA 98002
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