False medical alert alarm on Marlborough Street, Chelsea MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a medical alert alarm activation near Marlborough Street in Chelsea. The monitoring company initially reported the alarm, later canceled it, and then reported it again before canceling once more. No patient contact was made, and the situation appeared to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Chelsea Engine Four, respond for a medical alert alarm activation.
00:04
Near Marlborough Street.
00:06
That's Chelsea Engine Four, respond for medical alert alarm activation,
00:11
near Marlborough Street, apartment two.
00:14
No patient contact.
00:20
Engine Four is responding to Marlborough.
00:28
Four, you have a response near Marlborough Street.
00:31
Ten eleven.
00:37
Four.
00:40
Negative four.
00:42
As advised, the monitoring company called to report that, then they called to cancel it.
00:46
Then they called to report it again, then they called to cancel it.
00:50
Now they're saying.
00:57
What was the last portion of that message?
01:01
Company calling, come in.
01:11
We're in the elevator.
01:12
This all wasn't an ultimate flight on our way back down.
01:21
Okay.
01:22
You're unable to open the elevator door manually?
01:28
I'm sorry, we're off on one now.
01:33
Hey, add the message.
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Location mentioned:
Marlborough St, Chelsea, MA 02150
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