Medical alarm at west 9th street with no patient contact, Ashtabula OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical alarm near West 9th Street. There was no patient contact, the door was locked, and the fire department was initially requested but the call was later cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Ashtabula County Public Safety - South and Central
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
279 respond near West 9th Street for a medical alarm.
00:06
Again, the address is near West 9th Street for a medical alarm.
00:11
No patient contact, time is that 13.01.
00:14
That's a 433 signal line, Harpersfield Township.
00:20
Jefferson.
00:21
Harbin just passed 1160, Harper Valley Lane, 1160, Harper Valley Lane.
00:26
This is going to be a new build for 10.19.
00:30
The general contractor is on 19 advising they had seven windows stolen.
00:37
Okay, they're answering.
00:42
Offern, they are.
00:45
Okay.
00:46
13-8.
00:52
279, see again.
00:55
279, go ahead.
01:00
We have an update on our caller.
01:02
The door is locked and no answer at the door.
01:11
279, be advised, there is the code and the notes.
01:18
Copy, can you start fire as well?
01:25
Copy, getting fire in Ralph, 1309.
01:33
C-can to engine 1, you are needed to respond to near West 9th Street.
01:39
Again, that is near West 9th Street.
01:44
For an unknown medical alarm, your time of dispatch is 1310.
01:52
7-9 CCAN. You can get a 3-yard fire.
01:54
We made that trip to the house.
02:01
Council 7-9 cancelling fire.
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