Woman found safe after accidental emergency call, Grant County KY
Emergency units responded to a call at a residence near Lanter Rd where a woman was reported to have passed out. After conducting a welfare check, it was determined the woman had accidentally dialed emergency services and was not in any distress.
Audio|Source: Grant County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The primary care advised that the patient passed out around 3:15.
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They've attempted to contact her and I've attempted to contact her with negative contact with the patient at this time.
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They did provide me a number for the daughter that's been around from Union.
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I haven't contacted her yet.
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We're in 24.
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Radarage, you want to be a very special.
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Grazie?
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Queer available.
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7.
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32 to June 5.
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Wrong truck.
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Drive rates, Mid-32 is arriving at 235, we'll answer.
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Trust 21 from May 32 to cancel.
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Truck 41, clear, I'm canceled. Truck 41, clear, I'm canceled.
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Okay, Sir Red.
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Trivish, Mid32.
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Dry Ridge, mid-32.
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Go ahead.
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10-4[1], I just want to make sure everything's 10-4 there.
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I believe you got this patient accidentally called 911.
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That's 10-4[1], she's hitting buttons on them.
02:04
Where's 104, she's a button on them?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Lanter Rd, Kentucky
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