Medical alert at Elm Street resolved as patient is okay, Mountain Home ID
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Emergency responders checked on a 92-year-old woman who activated her medical alert device at near Elm Street. She was found to be okay, with the alert likely caused by a device issue.
Audio|Heard on: Mountain Home Police, Elmore County Sheriff & EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Mountain Home EMS respond to near Elm Street, 92-year-old female pressed her lifeline device and is not answering the operator.
00:11
Mountain Home EMS, respond to near Elm Street for a 92-year-old female who pressed the button on her lifeline device and is not answering the operator.
00:21
Station clear, 303.
00:28
25.19 coverage.
00:33
Are you open?
00:41
I'll go check out medical, I'm right around the corner.
00:50
Are you okay?
01:00
Elmore 121 23.
01:07
304.
01:08
3.04.
01:13
2519 is in route.
01:20
3.05. 3.5.
01:29
42518.
01:31
Be clear with the patient refusal.
01:40
Also just confirming that last address,
01:45
that 19th is near Elm.
01:50
That's affirmative.
01:55
Okay.
01:59
306.
02:07
519, 121.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:14
You're the one responding to this button push, she's code 4.
02:18
I'd say now.
02:20
Copy that, ready.
02:22
No, more 2519.
02:26
2519.
02:28
Word clear.
02:34
307. Break 121.
02:36
Nowmore shift.
02:38
121. 121.
02:43
The company in question asked if you could have her hit the button again once someone's on scene and confirm she's okay.
02:52
I confirm she's okay.
02:54
Her son, I think, was trying to charge it or something.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Mountain Home, ID 83647
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