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Medical alarm at residence; no contact with occupant 

audio iconEmergency (Medical Alarm)
Near Legacy Falls Dr S, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Audio|Source: Chatham County Fire
02:14

Transcript:
Central 1773 is going to be clear and available patient refusal. Tand4. Press off the District 1 respond, reference, medical alarm, 149 Legacy Falls Drive South. 149 Legacy Falls Drive South, Cross Street's Waterfall Point, Willow Trace Courts, Chatham Central Clear, 1429. 21, be responding to a 94-year-old female. Unknown status, a long company called (name withheld), but no voice contact. We attempted the contact of the patient with no answer, contact communications, reference, lockbox. 1782 is going to be in route to Chatham Hospital, 1018, starting hot is 3.0. 10. 10.4. There was a ralphus. We want to be responding to a 94-year-old female unknown status, a long company called (name withheld), but no voice contact. We attempted the contact of the patient with no answer, contact communications reference lockbox. 86, go ahead. 1782 is going to be en route to Chatham Hospital 1018, starting hot is 3.0. 104.

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