False alarm from fall detection alert, Esopus NY
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Emergency units responded to a fall detection alert from an Apple Watch near Max Lane, Esopus, NY. Upon calling back, it was confirmed there was no emergency and the alert was accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Fire and Esopus Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Also I need to sign tunnel void for a welfare check near Max Lane.
00:13
336 is telling you all being around.
00:16
336 responding at 941.
00:18
We have fall detection,
00:20
call back no emergency if you can just confirm.
00:25
3023 responding.
00:28
3-023 responding.
00:29
3 respite. 3 respite.
00:33
3-312. I want to watch you now.
00:42
3-023 County.
00:43
I'm in a route.
00:45
3 was identical.
00:52
3-3-7-3322-3-3-6.
00:56
It's an Apple Watch fall detection, poor cell connection.
01:01
No emergency on callback.
01:02
Near Max Lane cross street to Sherwood Lane and the dead end.
01:12
K-92 no one.
01:15
Two's ahead.
01:19
You can disregard your other unit.
01:20
I'm on Max Lane now.
01:23
K-92, you're on Max Lane.
01:25
Other units can go back in service at 943.
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Location mentioned:
Esopus, NY 12487
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