Emergency medical assistance for elderly male at Sunrise Avenue, Crab Orchard WV
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Emergency responders were called to a location near Sunrise Avenue in Crab Orchard to assist a 74-year-old man who needed help getting up from a chair. No fire was found despite an activating fire alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Police, Bradley Fire and WV State Police
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Transcript:
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Rollin control, Station 115,
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need you to respond to near Sunrise Avenue and Crab Orchard.
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Have a 74-year-old male requesting lifting assistance from a chair, repeating Station 115 respond near Sunrise Avenue and Crab Orchard at 1059.
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Control engine 3.
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Engine 3.
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The control lines of 3 is on St. 406, DeWard Avenue.
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Something three-five.
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Six-three-five.
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Runcane.
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Copy.
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Control one-two.
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One-two. One-two.
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How about it does where do it?
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Copy. Copy.
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For two.
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We did receive a call from (name withheld).
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She stated that the fire alarm is activating, but there is no fire, but she did not know the code to disregard.
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Copy.
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Engine 1, you want to turn around and come back this way.
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Just let engine 2 check that out.
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Engine 1, copy.
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It's a disregard.
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I want to need you all to block the intersection that Neville and Robert C.
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Byrd and then come down and get second street.
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Got me.
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Senator DeVos.
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Station 115, second tone, need you to respond to near Sunrise Avenue Crab Orchard.
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For a 74-year-old male requesting lifting assistance,
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repeating Station 115, respond to near Sunrise Avenue, Crab Orchard, second tone 1102.
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Location mentioned:
Sunrise Ave, Crab Orchard, WV 25827
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