Medical alarm at Jefferson street was a false alert, Hartford CT
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An emergency medical alarm at Jefferson Street triggered a fall detection alert. It was later confirmed that the patient's daughter accidentally activated the device, causing a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
NJ167, the Emergency Medical Alarmes of the Emergency Medical Alarm,
00:03
crosses our Retreat Avenue and Hudson Street.
00:05
He'll be on fire just back.
00:10
167 Jefferson Street, AMS response to the Emergency Medical Alarm,
00:17
A.D.60 CMA with a fall detection.
00:20
Husses our retreat ads in Hudson Street, EO.A.O.
00:22
Fire dispatch.
00:24
Alarm,
00:28
engine two.
00:32
Go ahead, Judge.
00:34
How did you receive the call to check on the gentleman?
00:42
Was from a registered nurse at the Dialysis Center?
00:49
Okay, 10-4, thank you.
00:52
You're welcome.
00:56
Fire alumna engine one?
01:00
Go on.
01:03
The alarm committee called back and informed us that the daughter has the patient's device and accidentally pressed it so it was a false alarm.
01:12
Mom's having a small procedure so that's like she has it.
01:15
All right.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson St, Hartford, CT 06106
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