Medical alarm activation was a false alarm in apartment, Newton NJ
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A medical alarm was activated at an apartment near Mill Street in Newton. Initial attempts to contact the resident failed, but the alarm company later confirmed it was a test or accidental activation. Emergency services were canceled after confirmation.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Number near Mill Street, Apartment (number withheld).
00:05
Medical alarm companies reporting activated,
00:08
alarm, no voice contact.
00:13
K-Kh-Kh.
00:28
Newton, UMass, near Mill Street, Apartment 3 November for the activated medical alarm, no voice contact.
00:34
Up near Mill Street, Apartment (number withheld).
00:37
activated medical alarm,
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negative voice contact,
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(number withheld).
00:44
Newton 3651 responding.(number withheld).
00:49
Everybody say 3651 responding? It was called in by the alarm company.
00:53
We do have history for the subject there.
00:58
Fall victims.
01:01
Patrols en route.
01:04
Already two, thank you.
01:16
Great.
01:22
Safety six.
01:25
What's the alarm company? They may be testing his alarm device that they have not made contact with the subscriber.
01:38
So what's that?
01:42
The alarm company called back.
01:45
They advised that it is possible that the device is being tested, but they have not made contact with the subscribers.
01:53
I'm Allison right now.
01:54
He said he's fine.
01:56
Three-two. Would you like EMS cancels? Yes.
02:02
I'm going to be clear.
02:10
Have a firm copy to cancel.
02:13
We'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Mill St Apt 3n, Newton, NJ 07860
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