Medical emergency reported near Duke Ct and Rutgers Dr, Tinton Falls NJ
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Emergency responders are attending a medical situation near Duke Court and Rutgers Drive in Tinton Falls. Attempts to contact the patient through the medical alarm company have been unsuccessful due to disconnected numbers. Responders are having difficulty locating or contacting the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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My start, Stans Falls,
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to Duke Court, cross Rutgers Drive, acting.
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Head start send Falls, to Duke Court, cross Rutgers Drive, reacting, 425.
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I'm sorry to do-court to do-court in four-the-time.
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County Metastar 3-1 is responding.
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County Metastar 3-3-2 is responding.
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Messer 3-3-2 is responding.
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That's 3-3-2 responding.
00:44
If you go to the 31 and 322.
00:51
I can just assign MESTR3-3-1.
00:55
Okay, thank you.
01:01
All right, 356, is there a way to contact the patient or medical alarm or having a tough time find the patient?
01:10
Bye, we'll try.
01:15
It's north, 395-7-ur-be-shore medics.
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9457-ur-ur-Rwet 6.20.
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3185-6 for North.
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3185-6 north.
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Yeah.
01:36
The contact numbers we have for that subject from the medical alarm company and not in service and I don't have anything in local records.
01:43
I'm not able to contact direct.
01:44
For you see, we've just got a contact with the patient.
01:47
I receive a patient contact for convenience.
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Location mentioned:
Duke Ct & Rutgers Dr, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
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