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911 open-line call leads to medical transportWestchester County NY

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Westchester County, NY

Emergency responders received a 911 open-line call with only background noise. The caller's phone location was found near the courthouse and jewelry store. One patient was transported with advanced life support to Westchester Medical Center.

Audio|Source: Westchester Fire/EMS 12
00:46
Transcript:
00:00
Unsure if this is one of the same nature, 74-Alp.2's call.
00:03
It was a 911 open line[2] and all we heard was background chatter.
00:06
You can verify.
00:08
Alright, 10-4[1].
00:09
We'll check it up. Thank you.
00:15
Also will also be advised it's pinging on our end near courthouse and jeweler to the right location between the buildings.
00:24
Yeah.
00:30
We're off through to 60 control.
00:32
7403.
00:38
Transporting one patient, one passenger, advanced life support to Westchester Medical Center.
00:43
One visa, one passenger, advanced life support for Medical Center, 1143.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood.
[2]
911 open line: Active 911 call where the line is open but no one is speaking

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