Medical emergency reported at residential address in Inverness, Inverness FL
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Emergency responders were sent to a residence near South Stoneridge Drive in Inverness after an alarm company reported a possible medical emergency. Crews made no contact with the patient and had to force entry to check on the person's welfare.
Audio|Heard on: Citrus County Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
We've made no contact.
00:01
It came in as an alarm.
00:04
That's why it went as a bravo.
00:11
We're advising that the patient fell in there.
00:16
That's from an alarm company.
00:18
We've made no contact with the patient.
00:29
10 four steps this alert.
00:31
Respond near South Stoneridge Drive.
00:34
Reference Charlie Level Sick Person, Code 2[2].
00:42
Rescue 14, so truck.
00:44
Rescue 14.
00:46
Front doors walk.
00:49
Cad notes. They break glass around the back.
00:53
You can have law enforcement on the engine and around.
00:57
Also,
00:59
if you can have the alarm company that Katz says this landline with the patient, let them know which my door's locked, we're going to be delayed.
01:05
We're going to make entry through a door.
01:12
10-4[1].
01:18
14, you can cancel.
01:23
Game copy.
01:30
June 8104 check.
01:35
We're good.
01:36
We got an ETA on Duke.
01:40
That's negative.
01:41
They haven't called back with an ETA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
Code 2: Urgent but non-emergency response; typically no lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
S Stoneridge Dr, Inverness, FL 34450
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