Medical alarm triggers forced entry at willard street apartment, Durham NC
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According to the dispatch call, a medical alarm at an apartment on Willard Street led responders to force entry after no response from the occupant. Emergency personnel coordinated with keyholders and maintenance to repair the damaged door.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Term communications for medic 25 on opt to 10.
00:13
Medic 25, gun.
00:15
Yes, sir, can you send me first responders code one for forced entry? We've knocked about six times now.
00:27
Ten point.
00:35
Medical alarm, 481, Willard Street, cross of West Chapel Hill Street and Dapton Street.
00:43
Squad 1.
00:44
Squad 1, off 10, Ops 10 for forced entry.
01:01
They gave me two-time keyholder numbers.
01:03
I haven't been able to call yet.
01:04
I've been too busy, but I'm about to call now.
01:07
Can you tell me what you need out there?
01:10
The agency wouldn't call.
01:11
They wanted us to call.
01:15
A keyholder or maintenance person to respond to the 1,100 building,
01:19
apartment 11.05 for me.
01:25
10.
01:35
419 from Latter 12.
01:43
I have a on-site sales rep here.
01:50
Is there anything she can help you with? Do you need keys or what?
01:58
I'm looking somebody to bring me a new door and probably a frame for what we forced down here.
02:07
She can contact those people.
02:11
Ask her to do so.
02:12
I'm going to, I'll make my way up there just a second or so.
02:18
Mr. Ritter, he was calling maintenance as well.
02:22
10-4[1], thank you.
02:23
10-4[1], that's correct.
02:29
Point 19 is the latter 12.
02:31
She will stay at the office until you get here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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