False medical alert activated at Westwood Village, Danbury CT
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A medical alert was activated at Westwood Village near Mill Plain Road, Unit 3314, Building 33. Emergency responders determined it was an accidental activation and there was no medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Danbury Fire HQ
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01:35
Transcript:
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Engine 26 and A1.
00:02
Respond to medical alert with fire department.
00:06
At near Mill Plain Road, Unit 3314,
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Westwood Village, Building 33.
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Cross streets are Kenosha Avenue and Prindle Lane.
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Engine 26 and A1.
00:19
Respond to medical alert with fire department.
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At near Mill Plain Road, Unit 3314.
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To a village building 33.
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Cross streets are Kenosha Avenue and Prindle Lane.
00:38
Disfetch a one a roadmail plane.
00:42
Where if they want to go ahead now?
00:50
Engine 26A1, just be advised we were able to make contact with the patient.
00:54
It sounds like it was an accidental activation.
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(name withheld) has no medical emergency.
01:03
A1-26 copy.
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You can roll it to the joint plan circuiter.
01:06
Do you confirm.
01:12
Multiple units, enter 26, go ahead.
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Code 2[1] EMS, we're going to continue to confirm.
01:23
Received.
01:24
Twenty-six are continuing in A1, you can drop it down to code 2.
01:28
A1, go ahead with your message as well.
01:32
I was just going to return the answer, but that's okay.
01:34
We'll continue in code 2.
Police codes explained
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Code 2: Urgent but non-emergency response; proceed without lights or siren.
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Location mentioned:
Westwood Village, Danbury, CT 06811
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