Medical alarm at residence turns out to be false, Logansport IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical alarm was reported for a 59-year-old female with a stroke history at a residence near North Third Street. Responders were unable to make contact. The incident was later confirmed as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Logansport and Cass County Public Safety (P25 SAFE-T)
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Logansport, Cass County Medics and a Logansport unit, near North Third Street.
00:05
Near North Third Street, we have a medical alarm.
00:10
They're unable to make contact.
00:13
Commissioner to a 59-year-old female that has a history of stroke.
00:17
Near North Third Street, requesting code information.
00:26
Dispatch one on.
00:32
Clair of wire en route to near North Third Street.
00:39
North Third Street, click.
00:45
Clear forever, road 250 south.
00:49
Climbers.
00:52
This, that's for command.
00:54
We clear the library.
00:56
We have them doing fire launch.
00:58
The alarm is in a troubled mode at the moment.
01:01
They have been advised of everything that has gone on.
01:07
Clear.
01:23
Funding units to near North Third Street.
01:26
You can disregard, disregard.
01:28
They contacted their alarm company; it is a false alarm.
01:37
Dispatch, 101 is clear on disregard.
01:39
Disregard.
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Location mentioned:
N 3rd St, Logansport, IN 46947
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