Medical alarm at El Paso County proves false, El Paso County CO


The incident involved a medical alarm reported near Burst Drive in El Paso County, but after responders checked, it was determined to be a false alarm with no emergency present.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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181-113 response to near Burst Drive for a medical alarm.
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Timeout[1], 13-123.
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1-13 is responding.
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13, show you're responding to near Burch Drive for the medical alarm.
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This is likely in reference to the previous medical alarm at this address earlier.
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Our piece calling back in advising ADT has called in again.
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No further information.
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113, you're not in.
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This is a phone alarm previously.
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13, I am unsure.
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Looks like the units cleared themselves from that earlier call.
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Okay. Green Mountain Falls, a traffic accident.
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With Cascades to the intersection of Fush 4th Street and Dryby Avenue for a traffic accident with no injury at timeout in 26th.
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800 acknowledgement, please.
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I'm going to show you acknowledging for 4th Street and Strivy Avenue for a traffic accident with no interest.
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It's going to be a two vehicle accident.
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Let's be hit and run.
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Nobody injured.
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Harpy is still on the scene.
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Copy that. One 81 from 1113.
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You can cancel.
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This is going to be a false alarm.
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You show square.
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Timeout: Call time or response time noted
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El Paso County, CO
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