Medical alarm for elderly woman in Culpeper, Culpeper VA
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Emergency services responded to a medical alarm for an 84-year-old woman near Mountain Run Lane in Culpeper. Multiple ambulance units were dispatched and a lockbox code was requested to access the location.
Audio|Heard on: Culpeper County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Box 1601 on 12 for the medical alarm near Mountain Run Lane, ambulance units 12 and 16 responding to an 84-year-old female.
00:27
Has multiple activations from a GPS device?
00:33
Ambulance units 12 and 16 to respond 1444.
00:36
Medi-25 respond.
00:38
Medi-12. Medi-125 responding.
00:39
Could you also call in for the box code? For direct.
00:45
The 17 call, cover.
00:47
We want to follow up, please.
00:49
Okay, 4425.
00:55
Response 16 is responding.
01:02
Direct response 16 responding.
01:03
Direct response 16 responding, 14.4 times.
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P.D.
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50. P.D. 50.
01:18
Senator 820 for keys lost at Walmart on James Madison Highway.
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It's in front of Murphy, 4-950 not running, no children through paths inside.
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PD-35 for all take care of this.
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Direct, 1447.
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Also advising caller is not registered, everyone is able to contact them.
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Yes.
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Thank you, direct.
01:38
Thank you, sir.
01:39
160 round to call number, school traffic AG Perl school traffic 14-6.
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Response 16 on 16 on 15 17.
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Response 16 on location 1450.
02:00
Number 2, Response 16, there is going to be a lockbox with a code.
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If you can automate contact, you can call in for the code.
02:08
I see the code.
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Thank you. Thank you.
02:10
Sure.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Run Ln, Culpeper, VA 22701
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