Accidental activation of panic alarm prompts medical response, Tyler TX
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Emergency responders assisted with a medical call near Mount Vernon Street after a push-button panic alarm was accidentally activated. No emergency was found upon contact with the resident.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Emergency Communications
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Chapel Hill Fire, Central Chapel Hill Fire.
00:03
You are dispatched to a medical assist near Mount Vernon Street.
00:07
Mount Vernon Street.
00:08
Assist EMS with a push button panic alarm, no response.
00:11
Assist EMS.
00:13
No response to panic alarm.
00:16
Kind of clear, 1745.
00:19
You can show a travel engine 136 and round.
00:26
246.
00:28
34.
00:32
You add a 28th of my call.
00:35
It's going to be Texas, Victor, Sam Young, (number withheld).
00:42
She'll come back to a newer model Chevy Silverado.
00:50
Hi, Chapel Hill, responding.
00:55
Go ahead, Ken.
00:58
You guys can disregard.
00:59
EMS was able to reach out to the female and she stated it was an accidental push.
01:06
She said it was an accidental push.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Vernon St, Tyler, TX 75708
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