Medical alarm triggered by wrong code at department complex, Daytona Beach FL
Fire and emergency personnel responded to a medical alarm at the department complex front office in Daytona Beach. It was determined the alarm was accidental, triggered by a wrong code entered in the clubhouse.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Unconscious aging,
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6.24-Hudson Street and Daytona, cross streets of Marcos Street and South Street, select TAC 3[1].
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Engine 1.M.25, select TAC 3[1].
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Timeout. 8.06.
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We have a location for this call at the front office, the Department Complex, but it's for a medical alarm.
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Are you able to call back and see if they have a unit number or if it is supposed to be at the front office?
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Standby.
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Engine 94 Central.
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Hage 94 repeat your life.
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The employee that worked here just showed up, she said the guy who was in here before put in the wrong code, so we're thinking that it's an accidental in the clubhouse.
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You can show us in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 3: Tactical radio channel 3
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Daytona Beach, FL
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