Medical alarm activation at residence near Birkenhead Court, Laurel MD
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a medical alarm activation near Birkenhead Court. Contact was made with the resident who reported the alarm was malfunctioning and unable to hear it. They were advised to contact the alarm company for service.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6-1 responde, near Birkenhead Court,
00:03
Presidential Fire Alarm,
00:06
and medical alarm activation, contact made.
00:08
Alpha 2, (number withheld).
00:15
Engine 1-1 respond, 95 Southbound of Montgomery Road for a reported vehicle fire, left shoulder,
00:21
single vehicle smoking.
00:23
House 2, 15.2.
00:25
7-11. Mention 16-1, you're responding, near Birkenhead Court.
00:30
Medical alarm activation, no contact made.
00:34
1522. David 11.
00:36
House of 11, House of 7.8 and R.
00:38
Cesar.
00:44
One zero five is at the hospital.
00:52
1523.
00:54
Cry of 16, I'm 104.
00:57
Power. Engine 1-1-1, you're responding 95 southbound on the area of Montgomery Road.
01:08
Report of the Great Infinity on fire.
01:12
We do have the driver on the line as well as past or vibes.
01:17
MSP is direct with a delayed response.
01:20
1523.
01:21
6.1. 6-1.
01:25
Just want to confirm that the caller was to get his five-promp and service system.
01:31
This is a Charlie, Ken.
01:34
Trudson.
01:40
That's right. Looks like the call taker did make contact.
01:42
She was playing with her alarm advised.
01:44
She wasn't able to hear the alarm.
01:47
They were directed to contact the alarm company.
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Location mentioned:
Birkenhead Ct, Laurel, MD 20723
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