Medical alarm triggered accidentally at Salt Lake County address, Salt Lake County UT
A medical alarm was activated near South John McGrath Drive in Salt Lake County. Attempts to contact the patient were unsuccessful. Fire personnel arrived and found a conscious man needing medical attention. Later, it was determined the alarm was accidentally triggered and no assistance was required.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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Transcript:
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4MS203, just funding out for a medical alarm near South John McGrath Drive 50-55 West.
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We're not reaching any patient at this time.
00:08
The subscriber name can be in our bandstand.
00:11
There's something contact you get with the patient file and must be a good contact you get with the patient file.
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594.
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Copy.
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Tool, I want to tell, when to you, seems to care.
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1820.
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No,
00:36
what's got to go again?
00:38
Portal 4-2, fire is on scene.
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Patient is conscious breathing alert.
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Speaking fairly.
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It's 1080.
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No, you have you.
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Like, I'm playing a place he needs to be checked on.
01:01
He's an older male and has all his belongings with him. He's been there for about an hour.
01:10
He needs medical attention, but it looks like he was dropped in much back.
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Nothing.
01:17
Julie can show off your phone arriving on team, Park Beach man, Cole Mitchell command.
01:22
Then-park, you can show them at 83 on scene.
01:29
Just a moment ago, let's have the artist requesting it. It's canceled, they have an accidental push from their pendant.
01:34
They request free to open the both this time.
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Salt Lake County, UT
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