False medical alarm at Quarterback Ridge north, Jackson MO
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A medical alarm triggered at a location near Quarterback Ridge North was reported. Responders made contact with the individual, but it was determined to be a false alarm caused by a low battery in the alarm device. No medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Cape County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
East County first responders.
00:02
Medical assist near Quarterback Ridge North, Quarterback Ridge North.
00:10
Call coming in from a medical alarm company,
00:14
negative contact with the patient.
00:17
Cross streets are going to be Super Bowl Drive and huddle up.
00:21
Time out,
00:22
233.
00:23
Seymal-0 sound.
00:27
5-0-7. She may not arrest media for a billing check.
00:38
10-4[1]-234.
00:44
996 responding station 3rd.
00:48
Recease.
00:54
Mention all,
00:56
East County, first responders,
00:59
disregard call.
01:01
Repeat,
01:02
disregard call.
01:04
It was from a low battery on the unit.
01:07
We made contact with the patient.
01:14
3996 in service.
01:16
Received. Do I need to send out a cancellation page?
01:21
Ten-three.
01:30
Attention all these county first responders.
01:35
Disregard response to Quarterback Ridge North.
01:41
Repeating cancel response.
01:45
Quarterback Ridge North made contact with the patient.
01:52
No EMS or assistance required.
01:56
She was trying to...
01:58
change the battery,
02:01
which was low in her unit.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Quarterback Rdg, Jackson, MO 63755
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