False alarm from automated crash alert on Blueberry Ln, Kittery ME
An automated iPhone crash alert was received for near Blueberry Ln. Police checked the area but found no evidence of a crash. The alert was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Kittery Police Department
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Transcript:
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4 .4, 9-1-1 passing on an iPhone automated crash notification in the area of two blueberry lanes.
00:10
Besides the automated notification, there's no sound in the background.
00:16
I'll be in route.
00:23
20404, I can take that for you.
00:29
Either way, I'm going to swing in that direction anyway.
00:33
Go-well.
00:41
The computer either 20. What reserve will you be in?
00:45
See.
00:54
Get a read of four.
00:58
Four, red.
01:01
Four, on call back, the phone rings to a voicemail answered by a male by the name of Eric, so we don't have any history with the phone number.
01:11
Tried four.
01:16
Before, Kidder, I'll be out in the area.
01:22
Copy for sure,
01:24
medical incitory.
01:35
Kittery to Stewart's ambulance.
01:36
Respond within the town of Kittery, near Stevenson Road for a 90-year-old female altered mental status possible hypothermia.
01:43
Repeating Kittery to Stewart's ambulance, respond within the town of Kittery's near Stevenson Road.
01:49
90-year-old female altered mental status of possible hypothermia. Time of your tone 1353.
02:01
Four, Cedar.
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Cora.
02:07
You can show me clear. I checked the length of Lewis Road as well as Blueberry Lane, negative contact with anything.
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Location mentioned:
Blueberry Ln, Kittery, ME 03904
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