False medical alarm at Waterbury residential unit, Waterbury CT
Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical alarm at a residential unit near East Main Street in Waterbury. After checking the scene, it was confirmed the alarm was accidental and no medical emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Waterbury reporting Agent 5 responding along with Trinity to near East Main St Unit 3O,
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between Ashman Street and Frost Road for the medical alarm[1] activation, no contact.
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Waterbury calling Thomaston Command.
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Waterbury calling Thomason Avenue Command.
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Waterbury calling Thomason Avenue Command.
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Command, be advised.
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At this time,
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you have one engine and zero trucks available.
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The truck company is up on whitewood on automatic alarm.
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That's a permit.
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Engine for a machine building has not been evacuated engine four be out investigating.
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Gene building has not been evacuated investigating engine two a high here.
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Direct Bransley.
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In fact, Waterbury, Trinity, sir.
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Trudity, sir.
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Everybody you have seen.
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Section 5 for Water.
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Measure 5.
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Agent Fathers of Waterbury, this was an accidental medical alarm[1].
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No problem here.
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Preciated 5, accidental medical alarm[1], no problem.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
medical alarm: Alarm activation indicating a possible medical emergency
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