Medical rescue call for altered elderly woman near lewis street, Phillipsburg NJ
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Emergency medical services responded to a 75-year-old woman who was altered near Lewis Street in Phillipsburg. Additional unrelated communications included activated fire alarms on Hamilton Drive and package delivery issues. Residents at Hamilton Drive were advised to evacuate due to fire alarm activation.
Audio|Heard on: Phillipsburg / Easton Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
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994 rescue second call near Lewis Street 75-year-old female altered in 994 rescue second call near Lewis Street 75-year-old female altered where there's 6-1 can at 1248
00:21
2045.
00:23
County, I'm clear that follow-up on Southport to show me handling the airspace control.
00:29
I don't need anything from Southport.
00:33
Number four.
00:36
...binding 414 Hamilton Drive, activated fire alarm.
00:41
Feeding,
00:42
not a hit fire,
00:43
414 Hamilton Drive, activated audible fire loan.
00:46
Writer 6-1, 10 anytime on 1249, opt on 2.
01:00
417 from County.
01:03
417 from County.
01:11
I have Kimberly at Year 35.
01:13
She's there now in reference to a package that was delivered at the wrong address.
01:24
Our Hamilton Drive residents said the alarms are going off.
01:29
We advise them to evacuate.
01:35
...at 293 Mercer Street.
01:43
17 from County.
01:50
I'm not sure if you copied, sorry about that.
01:52
It's going to be meet party, Kimberly's at 293 Mercer Street.
02:09
Pursher Street.
02:10
County 27, what's the number on the list?
02:15
It's going to be near Lewis Street for the altered.
02:19
So what's the status of the squad?
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Location mentioned:
Lewis St, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
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