False iPhone crash alert triggers emergency response, Milan MI


Emergency services responded to a vehicle crash alert from an iPhone near Darling Rd but could not find the crash after searching the area.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
01:57
Transcript:
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Please, which is a arrival? Hello. Any mile units on the air, please identify?
00:24
with an unknown MBA 12810 Darling Road cross of Wante Road for an iPhone crash notification. Unknown further at this time, HBA is not emergent, 443[2]. Engine 281 en route. Engine 281, show you in route 444[1].
00:51
All right, thank you complete.
00:55
23 to you late. Go ahead. Something like you've got a credit card or anything on him. So it sounds like we're going to go over to park and ride and sit some parking ride. Okay, option one. I'll meet you over there. Grab of that. You can disregard it. It looks like you got help.
01:24
281 to central. Engine 281. We're in the area. Unable to locate so far, we're going to make couple passes. Central's clear. Central on the air for Ann Arbor City Fire, Station 6, Engine 1-6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
444: Unit En Route
[2]
443: Unit En Route
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Location mentioned:
Near Darling Rd, Milan, MI 48160
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