Medical alarm for fall detection at North Main St apartments, Onondaga County NY


A medical alarm was triggered for an 84-year-old female at an apartment near Main St. The alarm company later requested to cancel the emergency medical response, opting to contact the 24-hour aid facility instead.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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North Main Street, multi-house apartments for a medical alarm.
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Smellers fire, pilot health engine 6.
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The alarm activation near Leroy Street and Greengate Lane, the Union Free School Apartments. Hold on by the alarm company indicating second floor smoke detector.
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Operations TAC3, 2309.
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8-2. 212-R2, Health Health, Main Street, the response area of guests, 12-house apartments in apartment, near Malthal Lane and Singleton Ave.
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By the alarm company,
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for a dependent fall detection,
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no vacant contact. 4.8-year-old female in the nursery case fire district.
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3309. 3-8.
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Control, heyback one.
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Aevac one.
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Control 2 need a big one.
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Yeah,
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everyone.
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The most reaching call we're showing for an 84-year-old female apartment near Main St, not 224.
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All right,
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thank you.
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Goval's cursory in the station.
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Good,
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the alarm company called back if you are requesting to cancel.
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They're going to call the 24-hour aid at the facility instead of setting an ambulance first.
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All the aid available in quarters.
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N Main St, New York
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