False alarm triggers fire units at Washington Avenue, Des Moines IA
Fire and EMS units responded to a medical alarm at a building near Washington Avenue in Des Moines. The alarm was triggered accidentally with no patient found, confirming there was no emergency at the location.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 5 engine near Washington on the unknown problem.
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Medic 5-injif 5, your response 3 on challenge 2 to 8-46.
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Medic 6 near 1002nd Avenue.
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1002nd Avenue unit 203 at Metro Loss on the sick person.
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Medi-6 will be responsible on channel 2 at 1047.
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5 is around.
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Medics 5, Engine 5 going to near Washington, near Washington.
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This comes from ADT.
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It's on a medical keypad or box button pushed with no contact.
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They have no patient information.
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That's all yet.
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5-02.
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10th.
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105. Okay.
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She's going to 100 second.
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I have a new unit 203 at Metro Loss.
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This is going to be a 44-year-old female here.
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It's about 250 pounds, so she's not feeling very ambulatory.
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She's been vomiting and having diarrhea for several days.
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Special Major 5.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah, this is an accidental activation will be available to turn into one.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Ave, Des Moines, IA 50310
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