Medical alarm triggers false panic at mobile home in Phoenix, Phoenix OR
Emergency crews responded to a medical alarm at a Phoenix mobile home, which was later found to be accidentally triggered after company confirmed with a family member.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medical alarm, near South Pacific Highway, Phoenix, between Bear Creek Drive and Cabbage Lane.
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Engine 12, Priority 1, Seizure,
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1967 Lillian Street, Medford, between Tannen Drive and the end of the street.
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Zero.
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Zero.
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Fesure, 1967 Lulian Street.
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Words are hard this morning, guys, I'm sorry.
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19-year-old male, breathing but not conscious.
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He's had more than one seizure in a row.
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He was not alert between them.
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Not a diabetic, but he is an epileptic.
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We're going code 3, engine 12.
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Medford.
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Actually 1.70 copies all code 3.
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I hope that's the primary.
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Control from Mercy 170.
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7.0.
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7.0.
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Potential from RC-1-7-0 responding to call on early and we're about 12 minutes away.
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7-0, copy.
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Moving 15.
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Priority 6.
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Lift assist,
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645 Royal Avenue number 210, Medford, between Stevens Street and Spring Street.
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1.4.
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Priority 3.
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Allergic reaction.
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1122 Spring Street number 1116, Medford, between Crater Lake Avenue and Wabash Avenue.
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Question 3.
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Not tired yet, the alarm company is requesting a cancel.
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They spoke with a family member and it was accidental activation.
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Location mentioned:
S Pacific Hwy, Phoenix, OR 97535
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