Accidental medical alert at McKenzie Street residence, Petersburg VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical crews responded to a medical alert near McKenzie Street in Petersburg. The alarm was determined to be an accidental activation, and responders assisted the resident in resetting the device. No patient emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Fire/Rescue
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Engine three, engine three, near McKenzie Street for medical.
00:08
The resident is no contact, no keyholder, cross street to Bluefield Street, 17 twenty-one hours.
00:21
Second trip already.
00:27
Medical eleven, repeat that I was on 911.
00:31
This is the number for Liberty Street.
00:38
Nine (number withheld).
00:45
Engine three responding.
00:52
The second up.
01:00
This is apartment eleven's only three.
01:07
Last unit, go ahead.
01:14
Engine three responding.
01:18
Engine three responding, near McKenzie Street.
01:25
Medical alert called in by MedScope to the (name withheld) residence.
01:27
No contact, no key holder.
01:28
Cross street of Bluefield Street, 1722 hours.
01:42
Petersburg, engine three, on McKenzie Street.
01:47
Copy 17 twenty-seven hours, advise on mutual aid.
01:55
Okay, stand by and advise just a second.
02:03
Petersburg from Engine Three, you can hold off on mutual aid.
02:06
This is going to be an accidental activation.
02:08
We're going to be on location trying to help the patient reset the device.
02:12
Copy accidental activation.
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