Accidental medical alarm at residential address, Lansing MI
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A medical alarm was triggered accidentally at a residential address near Crown Point Drive. The alarm company indicated a 68-year-old female subscriber, but no contact was made. The alarm was confirmed to be accidental and no emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Ingham County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Her license (number withheld) on an unknown medical alarm, near Crown Point Drive, Sally Mae Terrace and Queens Point Terrace, your crosses.
00:10
Your patient would be a 68-year-old female, they had no contact with her.
00:15
10[2]-7[1]-10.
00:17
Check 9-5-1.
00:22
5-1.
00:25
5-1 and after Crown Point.
00:32
Good morning.
00:33
So,
00:35
there's a premise hit on this address for a 73-year-old male who weighs over 400 pounds.
00:43
The alarm company says the subscriber is a 68-year-old female, so you know.
00:49
Good morning, and we copy us.
00:52
Well, nice.
01:02
949 inch of 49
01:04
Devinhire 2,600 Devonshire, cross-up Greenlawn, it's a 21-year-old male, high heart rate, difficult team breathing and coughing up blood.
01:18
6.51. We're on scene.
01:20
Oh.
01:26
Right around, we're going to be having to stand down.
01:28
Okay.
01:32
This is that's a familiar problem.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:37
It's going to be a false alarm, accidental trip.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of service
[2]
10: No paper
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