False alarm from automated vehicle crash alert, Franklin County KS
Emergency services responded to an automated alert indicating a possible vehicle accident near 239th Street. Upon investigation, no crash or injuries were found, and the alert was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This work fire, possible injury accident,
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4-3, correction, 4-5-6-3 with 239th Street, 4-5-63 with 239th Street,
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plotting at that address,
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726.26.
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929.25.
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Neil, me and Rao.
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Me and Rao, UltraJC 68.
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Let's wait for other hand for first.
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All right, area five, zero-clock.
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Yeah, let's look for the other hand for a first.
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695.
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695.
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Is this an automated call?
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It's a possible crash detection off of an iPhone.
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Copy thanks.
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We'll have an engine around for a link.
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Copy 1050.
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Thanks back in the area.
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Nothing looked good to yet.
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Cabby, 1100.
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Thanks, ma'am.
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Who's the RP?
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Thank you, 9.
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It's going to be a coordinate school.
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Okay.
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Hello, Ellen.
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2925.
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It looks like a false alarm.
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You can disregard.
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All right.
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Dispatch direct to 11.O.2.
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Was the deputy on scene advising this is going to be a false alarm?
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Affirmatives, they're advising they haven't located anything, you can just ruin.
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Copy that, and show all those word fire units clear.
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Copy, 11.002.
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Clear.
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11.03.
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99.
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You should be clear.
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Everything appears isn't as usual.
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1106.
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Location mentioned:
W 239th St, Kansas
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