False medical alarm triggered at Bethesda building, Bethesda MD
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According to the dispatch call, a medical alarm at a building near Persimmon Tree Road in Bethesda was triggered accidentally by cleaners. Emergency units responded but then returned to service after confirming it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Ambulance 730, truck 710, responding, automatic medical alarm, near Persimmon Tree Road.
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Permanic Engine 725, Tower 718, preceding fire alarm, routine response.
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Layhill Nursing and Rehab Center, 327-27 Bell-Free Room.
00:20
Permanic Engine 7-11, Paramedic Truck 706, preceding fire alarm routine response.
00:25
Whole Foods Market, 5269 River Road.
00:28
1101.
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91730, McComery.
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Ambulance 730?
00:40
We spoke to the resident, cleaners hit the alarm.
00:42
You can put everybody in service.
00:46
Okay, ambulance 730, Montgomery to truck 710, you can place in service.
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Location mentioned:
Persimmon Tree Rd, Bethesda, MD 20817
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