Medical alarm with no contact at apartment near Sarah St, Weirton WV
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Emergency responders received a medical alarm for a female with a pacemaker at an apartment near Sarah Street in Weirton. No contact was made, and the call was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke County Sheriff, Wellsburg and Follansbee Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Sarah Drive, at Grandview Terrace, Apartment 14.
00:04
For an unknown medical alarm, no contact.
00:08
Note state, email has a pacemaker.
00:11
It will be near Sarah Drive, Weirton.
00:15
Department 14.
00:22
Dr. 2 needs to respond.
00:25
Near Sarah Drive, apartment 14.
00:28
For an unknown medical alarm, no contact,
00:32
noted stated female as a pacemaker.
00:35
Near Sarah Drive, apartment 14.
00:42
This past, ladder 2 is responding.
00:49
Raditude is in route, 1026.
00:53
Ambulance Service, we're in fire district, one's name about the truck.
01:02
Ambulance Service, we're in fire district, 1, near Main Street, can be Tudors.
01:06
We have a 53-year-old female chest pains.
01:10
It'll be near Main Street.
01:12
We're to Tudors, (name withheld).
01:13
Orl.
01:18
We're at the fire district on near Main Street.
01:21
It's going to be Tudors, 53-year-old female.
01:25
Near Main Street will be Tudors Miss World, time of 10, 1030.
01:34
This is. Clear guardians.
01:39
To call on Sarah Drive, he can cancel.
01:43
Armed Company advised.
01:46
Also armed. He can cancel Sarah Drive.
01:51
Two coffees.
01:52
Cancel Sarah Drive. Two coffees.
01:54
Cancel the Sarah Drive.
01:55
We'll be returning.
01:59
At four letters to canceling.
02:01
Temporary.
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Location mentioned:
Sarah St, Weirton, WV 26062
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