Medical alarm prompts welfare check in Mesa, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a medical alarm was activated at a residence near East Hobart Street in Mesa. The 79-year-old male resident triggered multiple alarms. Medical personnel were dispatched for a welfare check.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
One Baker 43, can I get you in a 906[1]? It's going to be near East Hobart Street, 1 Baker 43, 1 Baker 53, 900[2].
00:08
900[2]. RP is a medical alarm company.
00:10
A resident at this match 20 triggered a medical alarm.
00:13
The RP is refusing transfer to fire medical and wants a 900[2] on the resident.
00:19
I can advise.
00:23
I copy. One Baker, 43, I can show you.
00:25
Can I.
00:27
43, copy.
00:32
was triggered about 40 ago, has received a total of eight signal alarms.
00:37
The resident is a 79-year-old male, access to a white 2019 blue Buick lacrosse.
00:43
License plate is Charles Robert X-ray 8223, listed by himself at Dispatch 20.
00:53
Five,
00:55
can we get fire en route to Judy Holden at Red Mountain? One-on-one complaining her head is supposed to be checked out by fire.
01:04
Baker 55 fires and rap.
01:11
Baker 53. James has a history, all history, and a history of fainting, hip replacement back and joint problems, weakness.
01:22
Speaker 5.3, I'm going to go ahead and get fire en route to stage.
01:34
Copy that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
[2]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
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Location mentioned:
E Hobart St, Mesa, AZ 85207
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