Accidental medical alarm triggered at office building, St Charles IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a medical alarm near Sidwell Court, Unit L, St. Charles. Upon arrival, an employee explained the alarm was caused by a low battery message and there was no medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
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Transcript:
00:00
St. Charles Fire, Engine 102,
00:03
and Medic 153, respond to medical alarm near Sidwell Court, Unit L,
00:10
near Sidwell Court, Unit L, St.
00:14
Charles. Cross Streets are Wallace Avenue.
00:24
14.5-48 Glidden 7-27-128 is going back suspended.
00:29
Ludwig Langeon 7677773.
00:32
Davidford Armandum, 7673.
00:40
7535. Can we get medics as possible, B.O.A.
00:52
Thank you. Thank you.
00:58
Tony says this again.
01:04
He just made contact with an employee who advised that when he entered the building, the alarm was going off for a low battery message and he thought he cleared it out.
01:12
There's no medical emergency.
01:16
I do want to be received a message.
01:18
We're getting on C now.
01:20
We'll just verify.
01:22
Message received.
01:28
Mail,
01:30
possible,
01:31
lee-of-way.
01:32
Office Timberwood, Court, Timeout, No, 26.
01:40
On the fall patient, at (number withheld) Carriageville Lane, (number withheld) Caritville Lane, Sugar Grove, cross streets are Caritfinal Court and Wheeler Road.
01:56
Courage Hill Lane patients outside between the patio and the backdoor.
02:05
Accidental activation, you can return Medic 153.
02:09
Message received, Accidental Medic 153, you click.
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Location mentioned:
Sidwell Ct STE L, St. Charles, IL 60174
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