False alarm for medical emergency at Hancock Drive, Oconomowoc WI
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were dispatched to near Hancock Drive for a 58-year-old female. The call was later confirmed as a false alarm because the patient was already at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha County Fire - West
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
EMS Station 51, Intercept 53, Med 51, Pre-alert EMS, near Hancock Drive, between Revere Drive and Lexington Drive, Western Lakes Fire Zone 10, timeout, 1103.
00:21
Listen,
00:23
like,
00:24
MED 51-year-round for a probable-level unknown problem at near Hancock Drive.
00:29
A 58-year-old female, she's conscious and breathing.
00:32
This came in as a attendance alarm, no contact made.
00:39
The subscriber is a betty subject.
00:43
There's access to information in the nose.
00:46
Med 51 copies.
00:52
Sarah's up 53 from Med 51.
00:57
Net 51, go ahead.
01:04
We're pretty sure that that is a false alarm.
01:06
I believe the patient is still at the hospital, but we're on in route and we'll be there shortly.
01:10
Thank you.
01:15
We're on Road command 10 minutes.
01:25
Engine 98, Met 98, Pre-alert EMS, North 84 West, (number withheld), Menominee Avenue apartment 164, between Lloyd Avenue and Allen Avenue, Monominee Falls Health Care Center, Monominee Falls Fire Zone 1, Timeout, 1107.
01:49
Mr. Lakes Meds 51, Intercept 53,
01:53
the alarm company just called back, the patient is actually already in the hospital.
02:02
Dispatch Intercept 53 copies.
02:05
We just confirmed it is a false alarm.
02:07
Patient is already at the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Hancock Dr, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
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