Accidental medical alert triggered near Ridgeway Avenue, Durham NC
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According to the dispatch call, a medical alert was triggered by an Apple Watch fall detection near Ridgeway Avenue. The caller confirmed it was an accidental activation and there was no emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
There are a medical one on opposite.
00:02
Do you have any more information on this call,
00:05
building number?
00:11
Negative. It's from our Apple Watch that fall detection on the Apple Watch.
00:22
We're with security and they're not aware of anything.
00:27
We're going to try and figure out a different, better location.
00:32
There are multiple units.
00:36
The medic 1104, I can have someone try to call back again.
00:46
The initial call back, it was no contact made, but I'll have someone to try again.
00:51
Copy that.
00:57
I'm going to send him.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
I'll go home, I'm good.
01:17
Chest pain, near Ridgeway Avenue.
01:24
Chest pain, near Ridgeway Avenue, cross of Wabash Street and East Lawson Street, Squad 4.
01:36
Stop Hill 6, Prop 6.
01:52
Good.
01:55
I made John Beck with the mail.
01:57
He advised everything is fine.
01:59
He dropped the watch.
02:01
He dropped the watch.
02:05
We're available.
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