Resident found down at assisted living, no fire detected, Danville IN
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Emergency responders were called to an assisted living facility near E 100 N in Danville for a resident found unable to get up. No fire was found, and the incident was related to plastic burning in a microwave. Medical assistance was provided on site.
Audio|Heard on: Hendricks County Fire - Ops 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
No smoke or odor on the first floor, but upon entering, we noticed the resident was down and could not get up.
00:07
We're going to go back and check on her as soon as we handle this.
00:13
There are supers on that.
00:16
Clear 141, Delta.
00:19
Go ahead and start as a medic.
00:22
Control, T.140, can you send a unit to this location?
00:26
Okay, firm.
00:29
Ladder 141, Delta, can she clear your tailboard?
00:37
Sir, can you repeat? It's loud in here.
00:40
Can she get past your tailboard coming into the parking line?
00:49
Yes.
00:52
Clear.
00:56
Italian 140 from the page of 141.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:03
The room that Ladder 141 is going to check, according to staff, had a microwave issue, but they don't believe there's any smoke or fire.
01:11
Okay,
01:12
let's confirm this, then we'll downgrade this to a medical room.
01:20
Heading there, let me get to the second floor.
01:26
Clear.
01:32
Medic 141 from Italian 140.
01:39
Paging 140 from Indian 141.
01:43
Please.
01:45
I do have a first snow on the second floor.
01:47
I believe it's from something on the stove, but it needs further checking.
01:52
Clear.
01:53
No smoke, no haze.
02:00
Okay, 140 ladder, 141A.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:05
I was speaking in room 233.
02:08
She put some plastic in her microwave to reheat food and it burned.
02:17
Clear, no fire?
02:19
Negative, no fire.
02:23
Clear, control the county 140.
02:26
Go ahead.
02:28
Plastic burned in microwave, no emergency other than the medical call.
02:33
You can release the ops channel, I'll be in service.
02:36
Ladder truck and medic are available.
02:41
Authority 140.
02:43
Turning command, releasing OPS.
02:44
Medic will remain on scene 1818.
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