Medical alarm false at west market street residence, Christopher IL
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An ambulance was sent to a residence near West Market Street for a medical alarm, but after talking with the resident, it was confirmed that there was no medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
I have an ambulance en route near West Market Street.
00:09
Activated medical alarm,
00:13
no contact with the resident there.
00:16
Two and four, I'll be en route.
00:23
05, go ahead.
00:25
Hi. County, F.R.
00:27
105 is in service. F.R. 104 is out of service.
00:32
Proceed.
00:38
Zero by Chrysler.
00:40
I don't know, occupants.
00:49
The information is expired January 19th, 2024, about vehicle ownership.
01:10
Reports to Autumn Bridge location.
01:14
Refined alert for a 2851 year old female with general weakness, currently caution alert.
01:21
On that 733, 30, 40, John Tanger is formed, give the 7.5.
01:42
Thank you.
01:47
Talked with the resident at near West Market.
01:52
She said she called for a medical checkup but does not need medical service now.
02:04
Lincoln,
02:06
Information about a person with middle initials.
02:07
Adam,
02:09
I believe, two middle initials.
02:10
A. Adam and M.
02:12
Mary,
02:13
Date of birth 6.27, 1991,
02:16
06. 10-4[1]-1-1.
02:18
Mr.
02:21
Sir, on scene near West Market, no medical emergency found.
02:25
You can cancel your response.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
W Market St, Christopher, IL 62822
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