Medical response and alarm reset at Atlanta airport, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport responded to a medical call for a man reporting chest tightness at gate Bravo 25. Units also checked and reset a false alarm with no active audible signal detected.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by one, we're still in the area checking out.
00:02
We don't have any audible alarms going off in this area.
00:07
Stand by one.
00:08
I'm clear.
00:12
Airport Communications, Bike Team Three, Medic One, respond to the call.
00:16
Gate Bravo 25, B25.
00:20
Airport Communications, Mike Team Three, Medic One, respond to the call.
00:25
Call. It's going to be gate Bravo 25, E25.
00:29
Time out reported.
00:37
May I have you en route to Bravo 25, Bravo 25, in reference to a man in the gate area complaining of chest tightness.
00:49
He is alert, conscious, and breathing, complaining only of tightness.
01:04
There is no audible alarm taking place at this location.
01:09
Are you still seeing any active alarms on your behalf? That's a negative.
01:13
It has been reset.
01:14
Engine 35 advises resetting the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), 6000 N Terminal Pkwy Suite 4000, Atlanta, GA 30320
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