Medical pendant activation for elderly woman at apartment complex, Jackson CA
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Emergency personnel responded to a medical pendant activation for a 75-year-old woman at Jackson Hills Apartments near New York Ranch Road. The exact apartment number was unknown and no contact was made prior to arrival.
Audio|Heard on: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Response code 3 to near New York Ranch Rd for the Jackson Hills Apartments.
00:04
Medical pendant activation with GPS only.
00:07
No apartment number for 75-year-old female.
00:10
No contact made.
00:12
We're attempting to get an apartment number.
00:16
Two dollars.
00:17
I'm out.
00:20
Medics 2-104 and we're out at 828.
00:22
We're on number 29-2-9-29-9-9-8-9-5.
00:25
We seek and just cover zone two.
00:27
Meg5, copy shows for housing, make two.
00:33
First of Orlando, 1024.
00:37
1024. 104.
00:46
From Hill's Apartments, near New York Grands Road, 0829.
01:14
A minute, who will hold in the callplex until you have some more information in regards to the actual apartment numbers?
01:22
I'm going to send the apartment office with a negative answer.
01:26
I'm going to attempt the patient again.
01:36
Medical Jackson Hills Apartments in 6333, confirm a spot.
01:58
This morning was Medic 5 Code 3[1] for a 75-year-old female medical pendant activation.
02:05
For ASO, the alarm company had no apartment number at 8.30.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
New York Ranch Rd, Jackson, CA 95642
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