False alarm caused by malfunctioning device at residence


Emergency responders were called for abdominal pain but found no medical issue. The alarm was caused by a faulty device at the home.
Audio|Source: Summit County Fire and EMS
01:17
Transcript:
Copley EMS, District 2, Med1, Truck 2, 482 Cresmod Court, D, abdominal pain between Danbury Lane and Dead End. Fire, COPS[1], 1748. 6-Base, Croslick, Truck 2. Truck 2. We're responding. 1748. We're unseen. Oh, I see the radio. Oh, I see. Uncene. 1749. This message probably, medic one. Medic one in route. In route, 1750. Let's an engine 13 radio. Engine 13. Spoke to the homeowner and there is no problem as a malfunction of the device will be clear in service. Copy all units clear at 1750. So not a disregard.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Fire, COPS: Fire/EMS response
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Ohio
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