Medical alarm triggered accidentally with no injuries, Watertown NY
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A medical alarm was activated near Holcomb Street. The activation was accidental, and no injuries or illnesses were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
City Pirates is learned for J-1 Medical Assist for Medical Alarm Activation Holcomb Street.
00:17
City Prytollum for NJ-1, Medical Assess for Medical Alarm Activation with No Contact.
00:23
near Holcomb Street.
00:24
Thank you, City, Pricelton for J-1, Medical Assistance for Medical Alarm Activation with No Contact.
00:33
near Holcomb Street.
00:35
Cross is our Barbine, MRS.
00:43
And you're one responding.
00:44
There is a lockbox code in the call comment that's needed.
00:51
Any dues in service.
00:55
829. 6-7 for anyone.
01:08
301 near Holcomb Street medical alarm activation landline for entry info god mirror finding part of us.
01:24
full minute three.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:34
Transling us and Citi party party two and less.
01:45
A1 333. All medic 4.
01:49
Medi4. 4.
01:53
831.
01:57
831.
01:59
Fires, go for a medic 4.
02:01
Medic 4, go ahead.
02:05
Medic 4 is on, James.
02:09
Cap your answer to you need there too.
02:11
As you want to that scene.
02:19
Kathy and J-1, you've arrived at 833.
02:21
We just received a call back from the alarm company.
02:25
They spoke with the homeowner who was accidental.
02:30
Trometic 7.
02:32
7. 7. Now that's on.
02:37
I'll head for 7.
02:44
7 you can disregard accidental activation fired from its own just getting unseen.
02:49
No injuries, no what illnesses.
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Location mentioned:
Holcomb St, Watertown, NY 13601
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