Medical alarm canceled near Hide Away Lane, Weatherford TX
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A medical alarm was reported near Hide Away Lane with cross streets Ballou, Blue, and Palouse Springs Road. Emergency units responded but the call was later canceled by the caller.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 51, incoming call, near Hideaway Lane, cross streets Ballou Springs Road, box 4304.
00:17
Medic 51 and Fire Station 43, priority 3, medical alarm, near Hideaway Lane, cross streets Blue Springs Road, box 4304.
00:38
Engine 43, priority 3, medical alarm, near Hideaway Lane, respond on EMS1, cross streets Palouse Springs Road, box 4304.
01:01
John Victor Williams, 7091, John Victor Williams, 7091.
01:06
Right for a second.
01:07
Yeah, second.
01:10
And a cat plate.
01:14
Five, a Robert Victor, Frank, boy.
01:17
Five,
01:18
Robert, Victor, Frank, boy.
01:20
Can you just confirm in terms of Leslie? Yeah.
01:22
Check four.
01:28
161, 122, I have a general disservants.
01:31
I have two males walk in on South Maine from Bethel,
01:36
they're in front of racetrack at this time yelling at each other.
01:40
Pivel. Pivel.
01:43
1454.
01:46
Engine 42 is going Hideaway Lane.
01:49
You can have one wearing a red shirt, the other one wearing green shirt.
01:53
Agent 42 and Ralph Hidaleweling.
01:58
153
02:02
153
02:05
153 That's how you go
02:07
Ask him for insurance on both your vehicles Receive, thank you David 514 Parker
02:20
David 514 14 455
02:28
34 status
02:31
I'm 1040, you can clear.
02:33
104, 1455.
02:39
Engine 42, medic 51, you can cancel for calling party.
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Location mentioned:
Hide Away Ln, Weatherford, TX 76088
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