Medical aid call canceled after false alarm near 4th Avenue, San Diego CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a medical aid call near Fourth Avenue and 7-Eleven. The call was canceled after the alarm was confirmed to be accidental and reset.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:35
Transcript:
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Engine 5, medical aid 7E7S, near Fourth Avenue at 7-Eleven.
00:06
Engine 5, medical aid.
00:08
7E7S.
00:13
Near Fourth Avenue, Medicaid, 777.
00:21
821 Metro Council, medics 20 to handle.
00:25
Thank you.
00:30
A medical aid, 7E, 7F, medical aid at the transitional housing.
00:38
3433 Channel Way, medics 20.
00:44
Strait 1924.
00:51
Inchance 24, go ahead.
00:56
Metrogene 24 is an accidental activation.
00:59
Is only going to make sure that the pendant has reset?
01:08
NIC-34 medical aid, 7E7F at the 711, near Fourth Avenue, 1934.
01:19
Medicaid copies cancel.
01:29
In June 24, alarm company advised to have reset.
01:34
You can go available.
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