Medical alert in Bryan County triggers confused search, Caddo OK
Emergency responders scrambled to find a non-existent address for a medical alert in Bryan County. Contact was later made with the alert wearer, and the call was canceled without incident.
Audio|Source: Bryan County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Blyne County EMS, 105 North McPherson, Baxterine-McPhearing Avenue, St.
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Cato,
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medical alarm, unknown issue, or age of complaining, negative contact.
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Again, 105 North McPhersonaurean Avenue.
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Over 7, Texas, (number withheld).
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Shostner out.
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Recease.
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Runner.
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Seven, go ahead.
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Ryan 19.
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19, go ahead.
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I will be 10.8 vehicles back on the roadway.
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Thank you.
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12 at 7.24. Over 7.2.
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Victor David Mary 4725 negative 29 expires.
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Four of 26 on a 16 Honda blue in color.
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Unprenuptable name of Sherman, Texas.
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Please be.
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Cal, four, Thompson.
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Cataport, go ahead.
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What was that medical call at?
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Medical alarm call was going to be at 105 North McSyrian Avenue.
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105 North McPherson Avenue.
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We don't have a 105.
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Free fees.
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It goes from 103 to 107.
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Free fees, I'll contact the company back.
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Medics 65.
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Go ahead for Medic 625.
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Medics 65, you can go ahead and 1022, 1022 made contact with the alert wearer.
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Recease, shows back and service, Miles 2.8.
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Bryan County, OK
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