Fire alarm at hospital confirmed to be drill


Audio|Source: York Maine Fire Departments
03:12
Transcript:
York Army with fire alarm activation, attention, York Village Fire, York Beach Fire, respond to York Hospital fire alarm activation, indicating main building electrical, also a pulse station. Be advised the hospital did call, say they would be doing a drill, but the alarm company called it in as an active alarm. York Dispatching York Village Fire, York Beach Fire, respond to your hospital for a fire alarm activation, indicating electrical main building, also a pulse station. And again, the alarm company called this in as an active alarm. We did get a call from (name withheld) at the hospital that said they would be doing a drill, unable to confirm. One to York. Go ahead, I've got one. I've got one. I have a woman here on the beach, 73 resolved, complaining of nausea, busyness, exhaustion. We're suspecting heat exhaustion and heat stroke. She just wants an ambulance to come check her out. We're located just north of the Longshands Bathhouse if you could get an ambulance down here. That would be appreciated. Thank you. possible heat stroke. Yourstitch. Your dispatching, York Beach Fire, your ambulance, respond to Long Beach Ave to the beach, just north of the bathhouse of Long Beach Ave for a 73-year-old female possible heat stroke. Command, York. Go ahead, hospital, command. Recall the companies, this is confirmed accidental. They are doing a drill. I'll be clear. 10.4, York Hospital Command advising confirmed drill and recalling all companies to York Hospital. Section 3, York. Go ahead, engine 3.
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Near Loving Kindness Way, York, ME 03909
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