Medical alarm triggered accidentally near Kettler Road, Washington County TX
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A medical alarm was triggered accidentally near Kettler Road. Emergency teams responded but confirmed it was a false alarm after contacting the patient. The patient was advised to notify their medical alarm company.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Brenham Squad 5, Medic 2, medical alarm near Kettler Road.
00:06
Redom Squad 5, Medic 2, medical alarm.
00:09
Near Kettler Road.
00:15
Out from Brayton.
00:18
Medic 2 on the route.
00:24
J-149, if you get in the kit, number withheld, please.
00:30
3149, receive.
00:35
Do Medic 4?
00:41
Medic 4, Brennan, you just figured this call and reassign us to Medic 2's calls, shows throughout.
00:47
Medic 2's calls, show throughout.
00:50
Medic 4, received.
00:52
Medic 2 is clear.
00:56
Brenham's clear.
00:57
SOT Brenham.
01:01
SRT.
01:03
CIRSFT-108.
01:05
TIDQ1 is transplanted trailer.
01:09
SRT, receive.
01:18
AIDQ1-108. AIC1-X1-1, Skylight Brun, receive.
01:23
Aikwon, receive.
01:29
Squad 2.
01:32
You tell me 10-8-1 MVP.
01:35
Squad 2, you receive.
01:41
2118, traffic hazard.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:47
Got a traffic hazard, 4100, State Highway 105.
01:51
Our piece stated there's a large piece of metal in the roadway, closest to Allen Road, westbound lane, partially in the center lane.
02:03
Absolutely.
02:16
Medic 4 contacted the patient.
02:18
They advised it was an accidental press.
02:20
We advised them to contact their medical alarm company and let them know proper fast code.
02:27
Receive. You can show us 10-8.
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Location mentioned:
Kettler Rd, Texas 77833
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