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Medical alarm found to be accidentalOcean Isle Beach NC

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audio iconMedical Emergency
W First St, Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical alarm near West First Street. Units from Station 14 and Medic 13 were dispatched on TAC 3. The incident was determined to be an accidental activation after confirming the resident was alert and oriented.

Audio|Heard on: Brunswick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, NC Highway Patrol
Listen to dispatch call
03:51
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatching medics for a medical alarm near West First Street Unit,
00:05
S is in Samtree?
00:09
The other one or something?
00:10
Yes,
00:12
sir.
00:23
Station 14, and Medic 13.
00:27
Respond to Bravo Response, Medical Alarm
00:31
Near West First Street
00:33
Cross streets are Beaufort Street and West First St.
00:36
X. Utilize TAC 3[1].
00:38
C-Conclear 1016.
00:59
Plotops, Air Link 2.
01:01
2-2-2-2-2-turing weather.
01:15
I've got a transfer coming out of Columbus, Bed 1, coming back to Neuro ICU.
01:22
5.
01:25
The patient is 68 years old, 68,000 kilograms.
01:31
Ryder weighing 118 kilograms.
01:35
The patient is intubated and on fentanyl and propofol.
01:39
Your time is 10.
01:42
I'm 13,000.
01:45
I'm saying go forward.
01:47
Show me out of 1060.
01:49
You can show us clear in new hands.
01:51
98, Temple.
01:57
3.01482.
02:00
Do you have any additional information on this?
02:11
3.07, what at first will be out with D.D.
02:14
Investigator.
02:15
No. 2, Temple.
02:20
And DAV and CAG, can you check?
02:27
One 12 Northeast 30th Street reference earlier traffic.
02:32
Okay.
02:37
Can you verify the apartment or condo? I don't think there's a S.
02:43
Sam here.
02:51
We don't have it S is in Sam building in this complex, could you check with the alarm company and see if it's possibly F as in Frank 3
03:04
Three carval
03:11
Or I'm going to have a rarely presented in the airbus in point of three.
03:20
Okay, if we have access, we're in the unit.
03:39
C-COM 1482.
03:43
1482.
03:45
This was an accidental alert.
03:47
We made contact with the resident, alert and oriented times four.
03:50
We'll be in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 3: Tactical radio channel 3 used for operational or incident communications.

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W First St, Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469
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