False holdup alarm triggered by unwanted patient, Baltimore MD


A holdup alarm was reported near Key Hwy. An audible commercial alarm sounded from the third-floor lobby desk, indicating a possible robbery. It was later determined that the alarm was triggered by an unwanted patient and not a real holdup.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southern District
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Transcript:
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So we had a holdup alarm, near Key Hwy, near Key Hwy,
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a holdup alarm,
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audible commercial alarm coming from the third floor lobby desk level three panic.
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Tony drop up in open row.
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Ten and four, let me get a unit to Bag 22.
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Twenty, I'm in Routi.
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Ten, four, twenty.
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Twenty, I'm ten, two, three.
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Is that third floor?
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Yes, ma'am.
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The third floor lobby desk,
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level three pennage.
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Okay.
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20 is a patient that is a tonicist.
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20, you going in and out.
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29.
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20. 20, it is not a holdup allowance, not a holdup allowance.
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Go on, is an unwanted patient.
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Okay, no,
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10-4. That's right you're top-up.
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Ten four.
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