Medical Alarm Responded To At Local Residence


Emergency services responded to a medical alert for an older man at home. The man later confirmed that the alert was a false alarm, and there was no injury.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
02:19
Transcript:
Dispatch engine three. Hinge three. Engine three, it's down with the fleet available. 10-4[1]. Indy 3. Respond to a medical alarm in Sun City at 5 Hampton Circle Cross Street Boulevard in Plymouth Lane, repeating. End of 334.34, response to a medical alarm in Sun City at 5 Hampton, Circle, Cross Street, Sun City Boulevard, and Plymouth Lane. Timeout is 1556. Just that. Ladder 2. Ladder 2. Ladder 2 is on scene, two-story residential structure. Nothing showed from the exterior. Letter 2 officer will have command be out working on Dupert Ops 1 out investigating. 10 for Laditude, two-story residential structure, nothing showing going to Bufordops 1. The question 334. Inge 334. We're out. 10.4-endor 334, respond to a medical alarm in Sun City at 5 Hampton Circle. It's coming in as just a medical alarm for fall detection for a 91-year-old male patient. Blockbox information is in your MDC. Tip for that, under one. Engine one. Somerville complete. 10-4-engine one. Spathing in 334. Ended 334. Reading the notes we can cancel. Send by sir. Affirmative patient states it was the fault for law. Roger, clear, available.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Hampton Cir, Bluffton, SC 29909
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