False crash alert reported near Arizona street, Farmington AR
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Emergency responders were sent near Arizona Street in Farmington after a crash detection alert from a phone. No accident was found; the phone was dropped, causing a false alert. All units were canceled and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Medical One, Farbertson, first responders, 29 Bobo,
00:03
near Arizona street,
00:07
operations, Office 44, timeout 1533.
00:15
6.51 responding.
00:20
6.51 responding.
00:29
6.53 respondent.
00:36
So, Com, did you copy 651? Responding?
00:41
Affirmative, 651.
00:46
Article 1, Farberton, be advised.
00:50
He responded to near Arizona street.
00:52
This is a crash detection alert, unknown any further.
01:00
Central, this is Medi 2.
01:02
We're in service. He's been left with Fregor OPD.
01:09
R2, go ahead.
01:13
I'm in the area,
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unable to find anything.
01:17
You don't have a call-back number to you.
01:21
We attempted to call back all the information we have.
01:27
This is the crash detection alert, unknown any further.
01:34
6.51 is not seen in the area.
01:37
6.153 is in the area.
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6.53. Stay back just a minute out there.
01:53
All units for fun in the Arizona, be advised.
01:58
You can cancel.
02:00
We've made contact with the individual who has dropped their cell phone.
02:05
There is no accident.
02:06
You can show all pharmington units back in service.
02:09
Appreciate all the lines and units in service.
02:11
Medical One, you can cancel return to station once.
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Location mentioned:
Arizona St, Farmington, AR 72730
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