Medical alarm call canceled after patient contact, Lithonia GA
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Medical alarm was called near Seam Street but was later canceled after emergency personnel made contact with the patient, and no assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Viceroy 3,300 responding.
00:01
Squad 14, Medical alarm near Seam Street.
00:13
Squad 14, Medical alarm near Seam Street.
00:14
Squad 14, Medical alarm,
00:15
near Seam Street.
00:22
Squad 14.
00:29
Basic 17, Engine 13, Battalion Chief 6, Battalion Chief 5, Heavy Rescue 24, Firetack 6, Squad 24, Battalion Chief 4, Truck 25, Engine 25,
00:44
Engine 14, Engine 23, Structure Fire 5743, Manassus Run Basic 17, Engine 13, Battalion Chief 6, Battalion Chief 5, Heavy Rescue 24, Firetack 6, Squad 24, Battalion Chief 4, Truck 25, Engine 25, Engine 14,
01:06
Engine 23, Structure Fire,
01:08
5743, Manassas Run.
01:15
Squad 24 Engine 24
01:24
7.6.
01:27
2.25.
01:30
Indian 30.
01:33
That'd be 24.
01:36
See, answer to 14.
01:38
5.
01:44
What's that you for?
01:53
Radio for 1815.
02:01
No mid unit needed at this location.
02:04
The patient is going to go POV.
02:06
You can show this unit back in service.
02:09
Engine 25, you copy no voice.
02:13
In engine 25.
02:19
In engine 14, you copy no voice.
02:27
10,000. 14.
02:32
14. 14.
02:39
Quentin's on team of Hampton Clubway commit.
02:44
Clear. Okay.
02:46
Okay.
02:51
1214. In reference to you, Paul, 14, in reference to you, Paul,
02:54
patient contact had made, no help needed,
02:58
if I was going to call the alarm company to cancel.
03:06
It's 12.14, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Seam St, Lithonia, GA 30058
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