Medical call at Lowell address resolved without emergency, Lowell MA
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Police and fire responded to near School Street in Lowell for a reported medical lockout involving a woman. The call came from a medical alarm company due to loss of contact with the person. Responders found both individuals and determined there was no emergency. They cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
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Transcript:
00:00
In the 8th of 6O fire, latitude responds to near School St for medical lockout.
00:06
Latitude to respond to near School St for a possible medical lockout.
00:14
Latitude respondent.
00:16
Latitude, you respondent.
00:17
It was called in by medical alarm company.
00:19
We have a (name withheld).
00:21
We have no age, no contact information.
00:24
She is in the area near Wood Court.
00:27
I'm not sure if it's a lockout or if she's outside.
00:35
A female named (name withheld).
00:38
It's pinging at two-word courts, a lot of medical history.
00:46
Okay.
00:51
I have no access to this building.
00:55
Okay, stand by.
01:00
It's going off.
01:01
I have a key.
01:02
I'll be it.
01:08
I'll be able with Mass 888, Lima, November.
01:13
Mass 888 L and O.
01:15
It's going to be a Ford Fusion with Austin.
01:27
Out of two on scene.
01:32
Two, Yonestine, three per apartment is the first floor at near School St.
01:41
All right, we spoke with both parties, explained this is a civil issue.
01:45
We'll be clearing out.
01:54
Correction of the plate is going to be Mass 888-Lima-November, not Oscar.
02:01
It is owner-operated.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Lowell, MA 01851
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