Accidental medical alarm at residence in Oxford, Oxford ME


A medical alarm was activated by a 70-year-old male near Rabbit Valley Road in Oxford. The alarm was determined to be accidental during testing of a new device. No medical emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Oxford City to Oxford rescue standby for a medical alarm,
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near Rabbit Valley Road in Oxford.
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Oxford, RCCC to Oxford Rescue, responded to near Rabbit Valley Road,
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near Rabbit Valley Road in Oxford,
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cross route to Rabbit Valley Road in Dun Lane, for a 70-year-old male alarm activation with no contact, Bravo-level response, and retone it's 1203.
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Oxidamel, 601 on to responding.
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Bobby, 601 responding at 12.04.
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Fire alarm to Raymond Central.
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Go ahead, fire alarm.
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Just checking your status, we did get a now one cell hangout from there.
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I'm not sure if anyone needed anything.
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I'm sure I'll check the rest of the crew.
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Thank you.
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Take it whenever it's coming back to.
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It'll be the last four of five two eight zero.
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Stop.
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Oxford, X2-601.
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Go out, auction.
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Beides alarm company called back in advising it was an accidental activation.
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He was just testing out his new device.
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Clear and available in quarters, okay.
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Copy available in quarters at 12.7.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rabbit Valley Rd, Oxford, ME 04270
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