Ambulance responds to fall alarm with no occupant response, Louisa County IA
Emergency services responded to a fall detection alarm near 260th Avenue in Iowa. No answer was received from the occupant and it is unknown if there are injuries. A lockbox was found on the front door to access the property.
Audio|Source: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1043 county units, we're sending less ambulance near 260th Ave, it's for a fall detection alarm near 260th Ave, left.
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13 is direct matter, spot, and lost your question.
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Okay.
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Sea Rapids, 322.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Just checking if you've gotten the confirmation yet.
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I have not yet.
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10-4[1]. C.O's is here.
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We're taking the vehicle as soon as we have that back and we can be in round.
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Okay.
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Eliza County Ambulance, Eliza County Ambulance, Muscatine is requesting you near 260th Ave in Iowa for a fall detection alarm.
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There is a lockbox on the front door,
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no answer on phone calls,
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unknown if there's injuries.
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Liza County Ambulance you're needed near 260th Ave.
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Eliza County Clear, 12-5.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
260th Ave, Iowa
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