Alarm with flashing light at apartment prompts EMS response, Rome GA
At an apartment near North Fifth Avenue, a flashing light alarm was reported. It is not confirmed to be a fire alarm. Due to medical call history at this location, EMS was dispatched for precautionary reasons.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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1025, near North Fifth Avenue apartment, apartment, apartment, apartment.
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Complaining about an alarm going off, it's not a fire alarm, but there is a flashing light at that apartment and thought they need to be checked. Don't remember it checked.
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2149.
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Can you be arrived to station ship or municipal warrant for the county?
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Tell me for a (name withheld) and I'm going to put you on the 1038.
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10-4[1], 65 still 104?
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No. 10.
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10.
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Anyone, we checked Liz to see who lives there because the complaint I didn't know.
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It's got several medical calls. We're going to go ahead and roll EMS slowly just because.
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104.
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The alarm's going off outside of this location.
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I've got extensive history of list assists and other medical calls.
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Six in route.
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It's a fellow respond to near North Fifth Avenue apartments, apartment,
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reference to long going off at the location. We do have a PD en route as well.
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The history of the location shows extensive medical calls.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Near N 5th Ave, Rome, GA 30165
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