Medical emergency called with silenced fire alarm at location, Hilliard OH
Emergency services responded to a possible heart-related medical situation at a location near Scioto Darby Rd. Staff had silenced a fire alarm before responders arrived. There was no active fire or smoke, but some haze remained and the fire alarm panel showed a previous alarm condition. No fire or smoke emergency was present when responders arrived.
Audio|Source: Northwest Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Medic 72, Ladder 72, near Scioto Darby Rd, Possible Heart.
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Medic 72, Ladder 72,
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near Scioto Darby Rd, Possible Heart.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:25
Chief, I don't know the events leading up to this, but we didn't have any stroke or the alarm accident will be arrived.
00:36
You said no activated alarm on your arrival.
00:41
No strobe, no horns.
00:44
The front panel on the breezeway read 208.
00:47
That's what's been up here.
00:49
So you may need to check with the staff downstairs do their actions before we got here.
00:55
Okay.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:06
front desk staff did silence the alarm prior to our arrival, we kind of talked through that already.
01:14
Okay.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:25
Chief, we're going to come down from two to shed our SPBAs, they come back.
01:38
The conditions up there right now we have any success with reset the system.
01:45
There's still a bit of haze, jeep, maybe give another five minutes.
01:48
We'll come back up and look at it.
01:54
The ladder and the engine came out.
01:57
We'll go back in, bro.
02:03
80 to engine 83.
02:04
I'm going to go.
02:09
Oh, me, jeez.
02:12
North-left attack.
02:18
It's your scene, clearing the scene, I mean you can't come on top.
02:29
It's looking pretty clear on the second floor.
02:32
Do you want to go ahead and pull these things?
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