Accidental medical alarm at home triggers response, South Bend IN


Emergency services responded to a medical alarm near Blue Heron Way with no contact made. The alarm was later determined to be accidental.
Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Thompson engine 11, medic 11, responding to near Blue Heron Way for a medical alarm, no contact made, PEDAgen route.
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Fire this, Bed Squad 42.
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Squad 42, go ahead.
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Call on the scene with County Police, one car in the ditch, one mail-out side in town, please.
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Well, it's five hundred degrees.
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Clear, squad 42 is on scene with the county, police, one car in the ditch, one mail outside of the car, will advise on entries.
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County fire, squad 42.
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Squad 42, go ahead.
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Okay, not injury, go ahead and disregard.
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We'll back the service.
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Dispatch is clear, Battalion 5 and squad 14 disregard.
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Fireground 1 will be an open channel.
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Release fire, err o and open the fireground.
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Clear, Fireground 1 is an open channel, 1644.
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South Bend Engine 10, Metic 5, 1810, Southern View Drive, chest pain, priority to Delta, 18, 10, Southern View Drive, 16, 47 hours.
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So on engine 10, Medic 5, you're responding to 1810 Southern V-D drive for a 25-year-old male having chest pain and difficulty breathing.
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They'll be inside of his black Ford F-150 in the driveway of near Southern View Drive.
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Medical 11 fire dispatch.
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Tell the medic 11 fire dispatch.
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Something, Engine 11 fire dispatch.
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Engine 11. Is PD still needed?
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No, they're not.
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I'm sorry. It was an accidental.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Blue Heron Way, South Bend, IN 46628
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