Medical alarm false triggered by power surge, Twin Falls County ID


A medical alarm went off near Crespi Road South for a 74-year-old woman. It was a false alarm caused by a power surge in the house. No one was found in distress and a resident confirmed there was no emergency.
Audio|Source: Southern Idaho Regional Communications Center (SIRCOMM) Primary Dispatch
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Transcript:
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You respond to near Crespi Road south.
00:04
It's going to be for an unknown medical alarm throwing a pendant push.
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H is a 74-year-old female.
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No contact is made inside. Keyholder is pending. There is a key location in the notes.
00:17
Very well, Chris.
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41-31-06 31 31 Are you out east or is anybody out east? Yeah, you know, we're both in the office.
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Dispatch 4106, I'll respond to that medical alarm.
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Yep, yeah.
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41-06, dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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We called inside, spoke with a (name withheld).
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She advised that she had a power surge in the house that ended up setting off her alarm.
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Cover that, everything's code 4 then.
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Twin Falls County, ID
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