False medical alarm near Oak St, Harrisburg, Harrisburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched for a possible medical alarm near Oak Street in Harrisburg. The alert appeared to be GPS-triggered, and responders found no patient or signs of distress at the location. The alarm was ultimately determined to be false, with residents confirming they had not activated it.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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02:27
Transcript:
00:01
near Oak Street, across from Bass Street and Kramer Street.
00:05
Medical alarm class three, company nine, 1702.
00:09
Can we make you for a transporting Hershey Medical Center?
00:14
Okay, we can make it for you.
00:36
Can you advise if this is going to be a quick turnaround at Osceola? I have a class three medical alarm GPS activation impending for Oak Street.
00:59
County, he said it's a GPS alarm.
01:04
It was pinging at that address, right outside.
01:10
They could possibly be inside the address.
02:16
Full medical alarm on Oak Street.
02:18
Made contact with the residents; they are not the ones who pressed the button.
02:23
They also checked the area; did not see anyone in distress and cleared with no patient.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Harrisburg, PA 17109
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