Medical alarm for elderly woman in apartment, Cockeysville MD
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An emergency medical alarm was activated for an 80-year-old woman at an apartment near Lake Vista Circle. There was no voice contact with her. Responders have a lockbox code to enter and are asked to check around the building if she is not inside her apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, special unit 448,
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medical alarm for an 80-year-old female.
00:07
They had no voice contact with the patient.
00:11
I don't know, can you see the lockbox code information?
00:23
All right, your lockbox code is (number withheld).
00:29
And the alarm company is also saying if you can't find her inside the apartment,
00:35
check the perimeter.
00:37
Apartment C, Charles.
00:41
Okay, 11.04.
00:46
So they're going to the same call we're going to, we're a lot closer.
00:51
Which one are you going to? You don't you set the 39-5 box?
00:57
No, we're going to the 1711.
01:00
All right, 448 from this, that's...
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...load of near Lake Vista Circle for a pause at 8620 Kelsso Drive, Unit 306.
01:12
Crosson-Broad, the Golden Ring Co-op.
01:15
Respondal East, 11 or 5.
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Have you clear, 448.
01:19
3.97 are you direct on the info?
01:25
It's a late 60, 218,
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Apartment C.
01:29
That's all I know.
01:32
Okay, it's actually near Lake Vista Circle, apartment C,
01:38
medical alarm, 80-year-old female, they had no contact with her,
01:45
lockbox code is (number withheld), and if she's not in her apartment, they're requesting you to check the perimeter.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Vista Cir c, Cockeysville, MD 21030
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