Emergency crews respond to medical alarm at Hershey Plaza, Hershey PA
Emergency crews responded to a medical alarm at Hershey Plaza. Initially, EMS could not access the building but later gained entry. The alarm was determined to be no-contact, and fire units were advised they might not need to respond further.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
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Transcript:
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Company 10, Chief of Line Officer, contact communications.
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Hershey Plaza Harvins, Walshawite Avenue.
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This EMS[1] with entry class.
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Company 481332.
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848. 48.
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48.
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Okay, G. 48.
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Stand by a while moment.
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You may not have to respond.
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That is.
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Chief, for you, EMS[1] was originally on scene at Hershey Plaza Farmers and could not get an entry to the building.
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They were going to ask for the knock box.
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However, we got them in.
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You can disregard.
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Okay, if again, you need help getting into the apartment?
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Okay. That, I'm not sure.
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It's a no-contact medical alarm.
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I'm going to go over Class 3 in case they need to knockbox.
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Understood.
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G48 to 215.
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Could EMS[1] let me know if they get in, they don't need me? All right.
01:14
Well, DG.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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