Medical alarm false alarm at senior living center, Spokane Valley WA


A medical alarm was triggered for a 72-year-old woman at a senior living center near Mirabeau Parkway. Responding units confirmed it was a false alarm because the resident was just changing the battery and did not need assistance.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a call from alarm company, medical alarm for a 72-year-old female cell.
00:08
We'll be in unit three or NAP 104, no code[1], green or graph.
00:16
Just that's rough, you know, units back to our job, transport.
00:23
The Baxter 16 Lombin 310 North Pine Rock Street, 16 will be Pine Rock fans, that out will be N1016.
00:31
I'll get a large single-story senior living center with nothing showing.
00:36
We'll be on investigating.
00:37
No one that that's our night waiting.
00:40
Show in route to near Mirabeau Parkway.
00:44
Large single-story assistant living center with nothing showing.
00:47
Nothing showing.
00:49
Just that's copy, Vali Engine A, in place Valleangeto 2, Merovo Parkway.
00:54
Near Mirabeau Parkway, Channel Valley Primary, NACPain.
01:02
Ender 33, that's affirmative.
01:04
You can't cancel.
01:05
R-P is changing the battery, no help needed.
01:10
This is 33, clock, inspect, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
no code: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights or sirens.
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