Medical emergency lifeline alarm at NE 15th St, Gainesville FL
Emergency responders received a lifeline alarm at a location near Northeast 15th Street for an elderly patient born in 1940. The alarm was self-activated, and responders used a front door code to access the location. Medical units Engine 3 and Rescue 34 were dispatched to provide assistance.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, responding to a lifeline alarm near Northeast 15th Street.
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Near Northeast 15th Street.
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The alarm company's advising of a patient born in 1940.
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Medical history will be an address or in the room. This is a self-initiated alarm.
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There's a front door code on line 6 of the call notes.
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It's 4.59 hours.
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Hello to rescue 23.
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Patient for your transfer. That's so, see.
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Do you call and repeat?
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Rescue 23 patient care transfer. Mass.C. Patient care transfer.
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Watch this time.
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Transignite.
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Your fault, you spoke,
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alarm.
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Don't further badges.
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Sure, each time, whatnot,
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available.
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Who's seven? That's five. Foxxon 5.
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Mr. C. Lachron 3.
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1037. Engine 9.
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No further hazards.
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Proteas available.
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Talk 5. 10. 3. It's had to rescue through this call.
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Maths received.
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Let's receive. 24 respond.
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34 responding. 34 responding.
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Rescue 34 responding to a life-line alarm, special request from Engine 3.
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Near northeast 15th Street, near northeast 15th Street. Engine 3 is on scene requesting a rescue offense patient born in 1940.
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It's 5.03 hours.
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