False medical alarm caused by a cat at home, Plymouth CT
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A medical alarm was triggered at a home near Ronald Road. The housing authority confirmed it was accidentally set off by a cat, with no medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth EMS and Plymouth/Terryville Fire
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Respond near Ronald Road to Kaczynski Park.
00:03
Unit 29, medical alarm, no contact, 32, Bravo, 2.
00:08
You're bidding for near Ronald Road at Kaczynski Park.
00:10
Unit 29, medical alarm with no contact, 32 Bravo 2.
00:14
Garshi Sylvanav and Laurelav.
00:16
(number withheld).
00:33
111, we're in route.
00:39
Roger 111,1,
00:44
we did just take a phone call from the housing authority, states it's accidental,
00:48
set off by a feline.
00:59
Rest, we'll make her way over and just double-tuck with station, thank you.
01:05
Roger 101 continue to confirm (number withheld).
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