Medical alert alarm at apartment in East Hampton, East Hampton NY
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A medical alert alarm was reported at building 8, apartment 44 in Windmill Village near Acomonic Road and Ocean Parkway East in East Hampton.
Audio|Heard on: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
East Hampton Amlands on the ocean EMS alarm.
00:02
You have a medical alert alarm.
00:04
We had Building 8, Apartment,
00:06
44, at Windmill Village Department No.
00:07
near Accabonac Road, cross of Ocean Parkway East and Jenny Pass.
00:12
Repeating 4, East Hampton Amos on the OSCEMF alarm,
00:15
you have a medical alert alarm.
00:16
He had Building 8, Apartment 44, and Windmill and Village Department number 2, near Acomonic Road, across the Ocean Parkway East and Jennyst.
00:24
Timeout, (number withheld).
00:26
Correction, (number withheld), now is right.
00:31
to (number withheld) Asabonic Road, building number 8, apartment,
00:38
44. 10-4[1]. Ten more.
00:48
Stay-by, 15, 27.
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27.
00:55
You have to have that, please.
01:02
(number withheld) over
01:10
Same one.
01:31
Behanston Amlins, I'm there with your reactivation and AMS LARM for a medical alarm.
01:35
The building 8, apartment 44, at near Acomonic Road, cross-up Ocean Parkway East, and Jerry South.
01:43
Repeating 4.A.M.A.m., on there with your reactivation.
01:46
Your AMS.1 for your medical alarm, the driver is needed.
01:49
(number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Windmill Village, East Hampton North, NY 11937
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