False alarm reported for elderly medical call, Evans CO
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An 88-year-old male triggered a medical alarm in Evans, Colorado. Responders contacted the caller and found it was a false alarm. No medical assistance was required.
Audio|Heard on: Weld County Fire and EMS
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01:13
Transcript:
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Sickperson, 2842, Southeast Frontage Road responding units track 501
00:06
Unknown problem 3247 23rd Avenue responding units Evans station twenty four u c h two forty nine
00:33
VH249-242, the medical alarm, no voice contact, 88-year-old male, conscious status unknown, and status unknown.
00:41
It's going to be a Bravo[1], (number withheld).
00:48
...2420402 en route.
00:54
This H-249 and J-242 to such.
00:59
This is H249, go ahead.
01:06
We were able to get a hold of the (name withheld) and there's a false alarm.
01:09
No med is needed.
01:12
Copy false alarm, clearing.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Bravo: Medium-priority medical response for non-life-threatening situations, requiring faster attention than basic level.
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Evans, CO
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