Fire units respond to false fall alert in parking lot, Santa Rosa County FL


Fire units responded to an Apple Watch fall detection alert near Quarrest Parkways. They searched the area and found no one in distress. The call was declared unfounded.
Audio|Source: Santa Rosa County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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Yeah, the 1035 responding, 1119C for use length.
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Agent 35 South Park.
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35, go ahead.
00:09
That unit now responding from the 33 area.
00:11
Could you repeat the last check?
00:12
M.S now responding from the post-33 area.
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35 copies. You can show us on the scene.
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Bout Young. South Iron to 35.
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Engine 35. Engine 35.
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I'm just confirming the address is near Quarrest Parkways.
00:23
That's where the call came out.
00:25
That's correct, right in the parking lot is where the Phase 2 is showing it.
00:29
It actually came in as an Apple Watch fall detection[1].
00:32
35 copies. We're going to check the other stores here, but there's nothing near Quarrest Parkways.
00:40
Okay.
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Southfire from the Italian 35.
00:42
Battian 35? Battian 35.
00:43
Not see. Battalion 35, I'm saying.
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The fire at the time for you. The time 40.
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Time 40, engine 4-1 in service.
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Time 40, engine 4-1 in service, 12-0-8.
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South, engine 35.
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Engine 35. Engine 35.
00:58
We checked all the businesses, checked front and back parking lots.
01:02
There's no one in distress.
01:03
We'll call this unfounded.
01:04
Engine 35 is back in service.
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[1]
Apple Watch fall detection: Automated alert for possible medical emergency
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