False alarm from dropped phone near Caledonia Mud Pike, Caledonia OH
An automatic crash alert from an Apple device near Caledonia Mud Pike prompted fire department and police response. Contact attempts found no injured persons. The alert was determined to be a false alarm caused by someone dropping their phone.
Audio|Source: Marion County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Have a possible crash near Caledonia Mud Pike.
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Again,
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near Caledonia Mud Pike,
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for an Apple crash alert with negative contact.
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The attack one assignment, time is 613.
00:31
We're going to be sorry, sir.
00:34
Nice right now.
00:40
Hospital crash.
00:46
It came into us on an Apple crash.
00:55
OSP does not have anybody available.
01:00
You're clearing route.
01:04
We do have the fire department in route also.
01:07
All right, Kylemore 5 when he runs in out.
01:18
Clear your crosses rinker in Harrison.
01:25
I've called the number back a couple of times.
01:28
Somebody answers, but nobody talks to me.
01:36
Okay, sorry.
01:38
I'm not here.
01:40
Just confirming that there are no transcends.
01:50
Okay.
01:55
Railroad companies out here.
01:58
12-7-8, I can just barely come here, Braddock.
02:04
Railroad companies out here.
02:06
Okay.
02:18
We'll be on scene, we'll also be in service returning,
02:22
I can't drop this phone.
02:24
We'll be clear seeing going back kind of dispatch.
02:29
You're clear.
02:35
You can disregard the fire department made contact and somebody dropped their phone.
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Location mentioned:
Near Caledonia Mud Pike, Caledonia, OH 43314
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