False alarm at assisted living facility in Fort Myers, Fort Myers FL
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Emergency services responded to a medical alarm at Amavita Assisted Living in Fort Myers. After contacting the resident's daughter, it was confirmed the alarm was false.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Fire and EMS
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 62, leak control?
00:05
Drive for Rescue 62, Medical 1.
00:08
Rescue 62, Medic 1.
00:11
If you can check the building near Calistobal Loop.
00:18
and have Mavita and ask for Frank Carr if we're not getting anything further from the alarm company.
00:32
Rescue 62 copy, building near Calistobal Loop Frank Carr.
00:41
We can show Medic 1 is Amavida security also aware.
00:51
Affirmative.
00:52
Well, actually no, they didn't answer.
00:54
They just set that building.
01:03
We can tell Medic 1.
01:16
We're around the back of building near Calistobal Loop, Parkside.
01:22
Any way you can have security meters.
01:26
Security isn't answering their phone.
01:28
We're trying to get a better phone number to reach them.
01:33
Everybody.
01:39
Ladder 69 list assist at American House 1401 Metro Parkway respond on to snatch 3 ladder 69.
01:50
69.
01:56
Medic 1, Lee Control.
02:04
Medic 1, I just called back the alarm company.
02:09
They're advising all three GPS medical alarm activations are pinning to the side of the building outside, not inside.
02:29
We'll do it right around on the building.
02:38
Medic 1, Lee Control.
02:42
Bredic 1.
02:47
Rescue 62. We made contact with his daughter advising patient is inside Amavida assisted living.
02:57
It is a false alarm.
03:02
Copy false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Fanning Ct, Fort Myers, FL 33907
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