Medical calls at two locations; one false alarm


Dispatch audio for two incidents: a false fire alarm caused by a faulty sensor at one address, and a medical call for a man in a gray sweatshirt and black pants at another address. The recording also mentions a welfare check on a truck, a reported possibly stolen red truck, and units and a deputy en route.
Audio|Source: Yavapai County Public Safety
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Transcript:
And June 54 Prairie 111 medical 14,400 east sunhole trail. Copy. 172, alarm. 11, 172. 11, 22. Engine 72, need a four, accepted standby base if needed. 17, copy, thank you. You're welcome, sir. With the RP (name withheld) for a truck welfare earlier today. 104. Okay. (name withheld) still has (name withheld) on the 21 and he stated that the red truck is also a stolen vehicle. 4-6-8104, I copy. Where is that on the parking lot? We're not finding what you still here? Are they in route still? The engine's running to standby. City 1 561. Can you clear me with a (name withheld)? My coffee. 218, we were able to get a hold of the security company that runs this building. They told us that it was a faulty sensor in their fire system and that there is no, in fact, no fire in there. And you clear both units with a two. That question, thank you. 1192 just confirm you copy that this is a stage. Engine 72. Allure, (name withheld), Mr. 72. The Deputy is six minutes out. Engine 72, the deputy is six minutes out. The engine 72 copies you can continue down the road. We'll meet him by your lock, trailhead. I copy. Have Y2oosome, you at White Rock, Trailhead. Engine, 69, priority 14, medical, 7084 north of use keep drive. They can be out with the mail of the gray sweatshirt and black pants. 542, go ahead.
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Yavapai County, AZ
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