Medical emergency lifeline call finds apartment empty, Fairmont WV
Emergency responders received a lifeline alert at an apartment near Quincy Street. The call concerned a 60-year-old male, but upon arrival, responders found the apartment empty with no patient present.
Audio|Source: Fairmont Police and Fire and Marion County Sheriff and EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Quincy Street Apartment 106 lifeline call.
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Station 20, Station 1, respond.
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Near Quincy Street, Department, 106, lifeline call, 1217.
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22,
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Responding, near Quincy Street, Department, 106, lifeline call, 1217.
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Tuesday and I'm from Omaha.
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Report.
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Near Quincy Street, Apartment, 106 lifeline call, 1217.
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Responding to a 60-year-old male negative contact with the patient in public service[1] for key information.
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4011. 14.
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1411,
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1218.
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Mayor 27.
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Marine 27. 27.
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Carl.
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27 have animal control by public service[1] for you.
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What do you guys?
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My person.
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Devil.
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All right. What are you?
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Thank you.
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Thank you. All right.
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Okay. All right. All right.
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31 in service 1219 6308 go ahead whenever you're clear from that call can you say going to have a public service[1] made
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Go ahead.
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We've made access to Apartment 106.
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It is empty, no one's in here.
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You know 48 on the scene, Apartment 106, by the same negative patient, 1221.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
public service: Request for officer contact/assistance or advice (non-emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Near Quincy St, Fairmont, WV 26554
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