Woman stuck in wheelchair triggers lifeline alarm, Gainesville FL
A woman triggered a lifeline alarm saying she was stuck in her wheelchair at a residence near Southwest 60th Road. Emergency services tried contacting her but reached voicemail.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 81, she responded for a Lifeline alarm near Southwest 60th Road.
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The alarm services are advising, they don't know how the alarm was activated for this female subscriber.
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They did not have her age.
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She did speak with her.
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She said she was stuck in her wheelchair.
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On line 7 is a code to enter the residence.
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They had no other information, and the call taker is now calling the patient the phone.
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number directly.
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It's 1147 hours.
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Back to engine eighty-one, the call drug advised they tried the patient's phone number twice and got voicemail birth times.
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This 1149. No, three and that's ten fourteen.
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We're ten fourteen.
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Thirty four, five, four.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 60th Rd, Gainesville, FL 32608
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