No medical emergency found after pendant activation, Des Moines IA
Fire and emergency medical units responded to a pendant activation for a 59-year-old man who had fallen at a location near Douglas Avenue in Des Moines. Upon assessment, no medical emergency was found and it was classified as a public assist.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Bidic 9, truck 9, 4610 Douglas, room 110, I don't know, unknown problem.
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4610, Douglas, room 110, medic 9, truck 9, response 3[1], channel 2.
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That's from engine 9.
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Engine 9.
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We're at 4610, we can take that other call here.
00:23
Okay, you're done with that one, I'll clear it.
00:26
Leaving the public assessment.
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Okay.
00:30
Truck 9, Disregard, Truck 9, Agent 9, cleared from theirs.
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They're going to assist Medic 9.
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Truck 9 needs to stay on.
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Special engine 9.
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Engine 9 and Medicine are going to Room 110,110,
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another alarm company calling in a pendant activation for a 59-year-old male that's following unknown injuries.
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That's route.
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If 9, you're going to room 110 for a 59-year-old male that fell out to an alarm company activation.
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Thank you. We've wreck.
01:17
If you guys just want to stay a second, we'll check it out quick.
01:25
Did you know for medic 9? You have some traffic.
01:31
Yeah, if you just run stage for a moment,
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I'm going to make contact here in a second.
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Make a copy.
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Medic 9, you guys go back in service.
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This is a public assist.
Police codes explained
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[1]
response 3: Emergency response using lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near Douglas Ave, Des Moines, IA 50310
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