Accidental medical alarm triggers fire response


A medical alarm went off at a location on Belview Street, causing a fire and emergency medical services response. It turned out there was no real emergency, just an accidental alarm.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
01:47
Transcript:
(name withheld) Street, Department 105, Cross Street, Park Pavilion Street, and Battle Street, for an emergency medical alarm 101[1]. Security is aware on site. That's all the information I have, 1917. Number. Number. Measure 2, follow. History 2. History 2. H.D. 933 arrival. 1617. Rikini part, fire's been extinguished. District 2 will be clear. Sevens is going to be in the process of packing out. They'll give you a clearance goal when they clear out of here and they're going to remain out of service for decon. Copy it. Fire's out. District 2 are clear and 7 will be picking up and out of service for decon and Keni. Is it 2-5-1? We're clearing available 500. You can cancel the AMS activation with a mistake. An accidental activation, clear, 500 canceling, 10-10[2]. Thank you, Farler. Part 38 is going to remain out. Hubbard to 9222-922. You can cancel per fire was accidental.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
101: Emergency medical alarm
[2]
10-10: Call completed/clear
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