False alarms trigger urgent fall response in Long Beach, Long Beach MS
Responders rushed to near Twin Cedar Avenue for an 89-year-old woman's fall alarm, with an immediate dispatch triggering emergency concern, but it was later confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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104 engine three responding to near Twin Cedar Avenue for an 89-year-old female fall detection alarm, no contact.
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5 amount.
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10405.
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1021 there.
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1021 there.
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We'll be leaving Tain, one transporter to Biloxi Memorial.
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10-4[1] leaving the T-1-transporter to Biloxi Memorial.
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Tensio 5, Harris.
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Asia 5.
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Did you provide eastbound or westbound?
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Westbound, about 100 feet before they exit.
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Copy, thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Truck one girl port.
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Good.
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We'll be in service.
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Not-band service.
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Injure 3 is on scene.
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10-3 on-on-3 on-seen.
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The 4-2-3 on-see.
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Okay, they have on-safe.
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In-4-a-K-U-on-scene.
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They have all of these. KDi Oatine.
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104KD15.
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Tend4AX. Tendon 4 Harris.
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Can you give me a description of a vehicle against?
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Sound channel patch up on Ultramal.
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Ten, four, engine three, back in service call complete, false alarm.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Twin Cedar Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560
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