Emergency response to fall detected by Apple Watch, Mason County WV


Emergency responders were sent to near Middle Ranch Road after an Apple Watch detected a possible fall. The individual did not respond to callback attempts.
Audio|Source: Mason and Gallia Fire, EMS and Sheriff
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Transcript:
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3541. We've got near Middle Ranch Road, automated forward detection from an Apple Watch.
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I can't get your change from the background.
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Okay.
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Is there any cars in the area? It's about a 30-minute ETA for us.
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Someone got to check for us.
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If I sit here further.
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I will send them and see if I can get somebody to that way.
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Our horse respond is from the request of 411.
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Gunville rig is worried for an automated fall detection from Apple Watch and auto-2.
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Your GPS is in the area of Gunville Ridge.
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Mr.
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Sir, I'm just trying to have anyone close.
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3541 number of red-word.
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I took an automobile detection from Apple, Washington, security, and he saw in the background.
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I was saying that the caller had taken a hornfall and was not answering.
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I did attempt to call back all to the time, saying his contact.
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Score 11 is requesting fall in the air if I first respond to 30-minute ETX.
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Mason County, WV
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