Accidental medical alarm triggered after a fall, Oakland City IN


A medical alarm was triggered due to a detected fall near East 0-64 in Oakland City. Upon arrival, it was determined the alarm was pushed accidentally and there was no real medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Knox County & Gibson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Please get some fire.
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Medical assistance.
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(number withheld) East 0-64, (number withheld) East 0-64.
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Medical alarm[1], or medical pin and alarm, the fall was detected.
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(number withheld).
00:26
That run in Oakland, is that, was that (number withheld)?
00:38
(number withheld)-(number withheld). Clear.
00:43
That's in Oakland City, too, isn't it?
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Affirmative.
00:52
Clear. I'm going to, trying to stage down here at (number withheld) and (number withheld).
00:59
I think it would be quicker to get there if they need me.
01:05
Clear, four.
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Are you BLS or ALS?
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ALS?
01:14
Okay, I'm clear.
01:22
Okay,
01:24
Older body style, Hyundai Sonata, silver in color.
01:29
So they aggressively passed them on Wabash Avenue before taking a left on the 14th Street, gave a partial play to Charles Victor.
01:50
Gover medically.
01:54
Sorry, apartment's on scene.
01:56
I advise it was an accidental push of the alarm.
01:59
You can signal mine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Medical alarm: Medical emergency alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near IN-64, Oakland City, IN 47660
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