Medical alarm triggers urgent ambulance check in Brewston, Monongalia County WV
Concern rises as a medical alarm sounds at a Brewston residence; multiple attempts to contact the patient fail, prompting an ambulance dispatch to investigate.
Audio|Source: Monongalia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Reston County is inquiring if we have a medic available to respond to a medical alarm activation on Hillman Road in Brewston.
00:07
Same.
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Maggie, EMS1.
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EMS1. EMS1.
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What's the details on that call?
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Stand by.
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At a EMS1, if they just need an ambulance, you can send 641.
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Devise send an ambulance 641.
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Affirmatives, if they just need an ambulance and don't need a medicisys.
00:49
Yeah, they advise that it was just a medical alarm activation.
00:52
They don't have much information.
00:53
There's negative patient contact after multiple attempts.
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10-4[1]-E10-6-4-1 then.
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Ambulant 641, are you direct?
01:03
We're direct.
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W2399 Hillman Road and Brewston.
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Amy-1-6-5-1, Nacosatus.
01:21
We're good.
01:22
Thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Monongalia County, WV
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