False 911 alarm caused by child dialing near Patton Ave, Asheville NC


The fire department responded to a call about an unconscious person near Patton Avenue. It was later found that a child accidentally dialed 911 from Room 213, causing a false alarm with no emergency present.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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Squad[1] 1. near Patton Avenue.
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Unconscious.
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Squad[1] 1. near Patton Avenue.
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Unconscious. Cox Avenue, and Ashland Avenue.
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On Fire Mid.
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Communications Squad[1] 1.
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This is squad one, go ahead.
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Squad[1] one, it sounds like this may be an overdue.
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Okay. Okay. Tom here, too.
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We made contact with the front manager.
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This seems to be an accidental activation from Room 213.
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A kid dial on a phone.
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We're going to go investigate.
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Careful. Rice, you're on dispatch.
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CRT is a Raptan Avenue.
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Copy that CRT. C.R.T. C.R.T. This is an accident.
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A 911 call from RIM213.
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There's no emergency.
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You can cancel and counting other agencies.
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1049. 853.
Police codes explained
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Squad: Rescue/Medical Squad Dispatched
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Location mentioned:
Near Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
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