Medical alarm activates at Broad Street Commons apartment, Glens Falls NY
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A medical alarm was activated for a 61-year-old female with an unknown medical issue at Broad Street Commons apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire Alert & Fire Control
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning.
00:01
Until 4 guns, all start an emergency response.
00:03
Broad Street Commons.
00:05
Broad Street is around 1-0.
00:07
Medical alarm activation at Blackburn residence, a 61-year-old female.
00:12
Unknown medical problems.
00:13
You can tell you on the end.
00:24
Morning County Front.
00:25
...procate, Broad Street, the Broad Street Commons and Apartment 101.
00:31
The medical alarm activation for the Blackburn resident, 61-year-old female under medical problem, and a medical problem for you will be a lesser.
00:38
Park Control (number withheld).
00:45
Ambulance (number withheld).
00:48
Ambulance (number withheld).
00:52
Ambulance (number withheld) arriving 2056.
01:02
Engine (number withheld) to fire control.
01:06
Fire control and engine (number withheld).
01:10
Responding to near Broad St Unit 101.
01:17
Engine (number withheld) responding 2056.
01:28
Fire control engine (number withheld).
01:35
(number withheld) is on fire control.
01:39
Do you have any ambulance responding near Broad?
01:47
Stand by 1-904.
01:48
Zero 3.
01:59
(number withheld) responding 2057.
02:02
No, I want to see.
02:06
Engine (number withheld) is fire control.
02:09
Fire control from engine (number withheld).
02:13
Arriving to do.
02:16
Engine (number withheld) arriving at 2058.
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, Glens Falls, NY 12801
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