Medical team responds to cardiac emergency, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams and fire units responded to a reported cardiac event at a residence near Sapphire Court in the Londonderry Townhouses area. The Jefferson Street command oversaw the response, detectors were checked with no cause found, and the alarm system was reset. The scene was later reported under control.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle County Fire
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Medic four, cardiac event near Sapphire Court, Londonderry Townhouses.
00:03
They're down out. Got to arrival, Jefferson Street command.
00:10
Chief tactical, call for officers.
00:16
Call for officers, Jefferson Street command.
00:20
Jefferson Street command.
00:23
I say the detector in the laundry area, no reason for activation.
00:27
Alarm system is reset.
00:30
Copy, Jefferson Street command and fire board.
00:35
Jefferson, come in.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
Place near Jefferson Street under control with the chance of available units in the process of taking off.
00:44
See that under control, Jefferson Street 1436.
00:51
Ladder one's available.
00:54
See ladder one.
00:57
Ladder two's available.
00:59
Ladder two.
01:04
Did you do the fill?
01:08
She did.
01:21
Engine 25 responded to cardiac event near Sapphire Court, Londonderry Townhouses, hot response.
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Location mentioned:
Sapphire Ct, Wilmington, DE 19810
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