False alarm from phone on dashboard triggers check, Anne Arundel County MD


Fire and EMS units were dispatched to northbound Route 97 near Quarterfield Road after an alert. They found a car on site and checked it. The driver reported that his phone fell off the dashboard, which triggered a false emergency signal. No fire, accident, or crime was found. Police handled contact with the person and family members.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Tower Larry 26 on location.
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We're northbound 97 underneath the quarterfield checking any vehicle on the fast shore.
00:07
I'll let units know in a second.
00:09
Four, you come in 100 or quarterfield.
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One hundred. One hundred.
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Okay.
00:22
Rescue Squad 33.
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Do you see anything?
00:28
Yeah, good.
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We got on the source.
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Okay, the car is pulling away right now.
00:34
He said his car fell, correction, his phone fell off the dash.
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And he thinks it was his phone that gave the indication.
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I've got nothing.
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Everybody else doesn't have anything.
00:47
We'll count it as a good intent, you can make go available.
00:55
We didn't tend to Tyler 26.
01:01
I'm sorry for all I was with County, please.
01:03
We say you've got it.
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That's right, I cover.
01:08
Okay, all use the real.
01:13
May contact with the person in question is going to handle by PD[1].
01:17
PD[1] is also going to handle contact with the concerned family member.
01:20
We're available.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PD: Property damage accident (no injuries)
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Location mentioned:
Quarterfield Rd, Maryland
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