Medical alarm triggered at Hancock drive false alarm, Oconomowoc WI
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According to the dispatch call, a medical alarm was triggered near Hancock Drive without voice contact. The elderly resident was later confirmed to be in hospital, making this a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
04:35
Transcript:
00:00
Near Hancock Drive, medical button activation with no voice contact.
00:06
104. I'll be out.
00:12
Recent contact with (name withheld) at this address, elderly resident, but no recent problem a week ago.
00:24
Approaching from the front, I believe no issues.
00:30
I got it.
00:32
I got it.
00:35
The owner was nearby and has been moved along.
00:39
I'll move ahead.
00:40
That unit will be checked.
00:48
Several calls and locations referenced unrelated to this incident.
00:55
Looking to check on her daughter, (name withheld) born in 2014.
01:02
There was a report of family conflict involving yelling and fighting on scene.
01:14
Units responding as requested.
02:24
Units responding to Hancock Drive.
02:32
Confirming location near Hancock Drive.
02:36
Checking in.
02:40
If no answer at door and door is open, entry will be made.
04:15
Alarm company called back.
04:16
They made contact with (name withheld) who is in hospital and requested to cancel medics.
04:21
Uncertain if door was supposed to be open - may be separate issue.
04:26
EMS saw resident approximately 15 minutes ago.
04:31
Door closed.
04:33
All units status normal.
04:34
Clearing from scene.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Hancock Dr, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
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