Emergency SOS triggered by driver in parked vehicle


A driver parked at Hartford Healthcare triggered an emergency SOS alert but did not respond to check-ins, raising concern for their safety.
Audio|Source: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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Transcript:
(name withheld) has pots. That's medic 12 to the city of New London, number 194 Howard Street, cardiology department. For a 28-year-old female unconscious has pots at 1412. Florida Rosie. One hour on scene. One hour on scene. Toyota. Benza color white in the Hartford Healthcare parking lot that hits their SOS bind. Can you just drive through and check? Roger and round. Yeah. Water for 600, transporting the LNLNM. Transporting the LNM. Box 116 to 9, that's sure. 17, thank you. Thank you. Oh, yeah, it's the building. And engine 41, a priority one to Hartford Healthcare, number five, Dayton Road. Waterford, EMS, and Engine 41, a priority one to number five, Dayton Road, Hartford Health Care. A driver pushed an emergency button in their car, and Toyota says they're not responding. That's a Toyota Venza color white, no plate provided. That's Waterford EMS, and Engine 41, a priority one to number five, Dayton Road, Hartford Health Care, for an emergency alarm, pushed in a Toyota Venza color white, no contact.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dayton Rd, Waterford, CT 06385
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