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Medical alert activation at 13C Breeze Drive, Waterford — 91-year-old male, no voice contact; determined accidental, no ambulance needed.Waterford CT

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Waterford, CT

Medical alert activation at 13C Breeze Drive, Waterford — 91-year-old male, no voice contact; determined accidental, no ambulance needed.

Audio|Heard on: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
For EMS, Engine 31,
00:02
Priority 1[1],
00:03
13C breeze drive for a medical alert activation, no voice contact, 91-year-old male.
00:09
That's Waterford EMS.
00:11
Engine 31, Priority 1[1],
00:13
13C Breeze Drive for a medical alert activation with no response.
00:18
Subscribers are a 91-year-old male.
00:20
Pop right up 5,
00:22
P.H.R. 373, 1230.
00:29
One's en route.
00:35
Okay. Okay.
00:43
Everyone will be all set.
00:47
Eleven's got a returning, switching back to dispatch.
00:52
Eleven returning, switch her back.
00:59
Eleven's in and off.
01:04
Oh, 11 in and off.
01:05
31 on scene.
01:07
An ambulance coming in is going to be behind the engine.
01:13
6.03, you copy.
01:16
6.03 is going out of the engine.
01:26
No ambulance needed, accidental.
01:28
I'm going to reset the system.
01:32
For W3, no ambulance needed, accident all resetting the system, 1237.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically involving lights-and-sirens transport.

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