Medical alarm at Brentwood home turns out accidental, Brentwood CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a medical alarm at a home near St Edmunds Way in Brentwood. The alarm was accidentally triggered while the person was in the shower, so no medical emergency occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 92, medic 5-7, medical.
00:03
1270 St Edmunds Way near Earlham Way for medical alarm next week.
00:12
Engine,
00:16
a commercial fire alarm at Quayton Valley Shopping Center, 54 of Nature Valley Road, cross of Quayton Road.
00:24
Water flow alarm.
00:29
We saw earlier that there was a fire alarm and water flow testing at the shopping center.
00:36
Is this part of the testing?
00:41
Negative, that's at 5414, and they do not dispatch for that location.
00:58
EngineA cancel.
00:59
Engineate, council response.
01:01
Confire, Battalion 8.
01:06
Battalion 8.
01:09
Have Hazmat 87 respond to the scene on executive, please.
01:12
Cochew.
01:20
Confire, Compier.
01:29
Hazmat 87, special request code 2 for retaliate, 515, East 18th Street, Executive Inn,
01:37
crosses Cavallo Road, room 218.
01:40
L.S. 1,
01:42
Truck 1,
01:45
respond. Code 2 for a fall, the lobby of 430 North Civic Drive, cross-of-view doorway, 40-year-old male fall victim.
01:57
Engine 85, Medic 5-2 Medical, 1574 Noreen Drive, crosses Tahoe Place, difficulty breathing.
02:06
All right, Jim 92.
02:13
Engine 92.
02:17
Accidental activation,
02:19
RP is in the shower.
02:20
You can cancel medic.
02:22
92 available.
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Location mentioned:
St Edmunds Way, Brentwood, CA 94513
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