Apparent false alarm after fall alert on Windward Pointe Dr, Wells ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible fall detected by an Apple Watch near Green Lake Ave in Wells. The location was uncertain at first, but responders confirmed it was an accidental false alarm. No injuries or further action were needed.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm dispatching ambulance one to near Green Lake Ave for fall.
00:05
Came in via 911.
00:07
I have an Apple Watch fall detection for a person.
00:11
Nothing can be background.
00:12
Has heard breathing.
00:14
Sixteen thirty-six.
00:31
Five zero five, thanks.
00:32
Care 0426.
00:34
Ambulance one, fire alarm.
00:37
Ambulance one.
00:41
On scene. On scene, fifteen thirty-eight.
00:49
Stop.
00:52
All set.
00:55
Step four.
00:59
EMS, you going?
01:02
On scene, Windward Pointe Drive.
01:05
Copy, you're on scene.
01:20
Do you know if this is near Green Lake Ave?
01:33
Negative. Any verification from Apple about the exact address?
01:43
Fire alarm type one.
01:56
The patient's name is not sure if that will help you locate which apartment.
02:06
That's a call.
02:12
Have four on her.
02:19
Ambulance one fire.
02:21
Made contact due to an accidental activity.
02:28
Received, made contact.
02:30
Confirmed inbound.
02:31
Ambulance service fifteen forty-three.
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