Medical alarm triggered during battery replacement, San Marcos CA


A medical alarm was triggered at a residence near South Rancho Santa Fe Road. The homeowner was changing expired batteries in the alarm. No fire was present.
Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
02:41
Transcript:
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Medical alarm.
00:01
Engine 142.
00:02
At near South Rancho Santa Fe Road.
00:11
Agent 218 copy list, this is only.
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BLS 213 you can cancel.
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BLS 213 you can cancel.
00:21
BLS 215, are you able to transfer the record one more time? It's not populated on R.N.
00:32
Engine 144 copies, we'll set that again.
00:36
Okay,
00:38
thank you.
00:42
In time, you'll be wrapping up with that training and would like to swap.
00:48
10 minutes.
00:51
Perfect.
00:57
San Marcos, BLS Response, Fall, Engine 124, and BLS-144.
01:05
Grandin Village, 1,6009, at near Grandin Avenue, Apartment 3222.
01:26
Unconscious, Engine 232, and Medic 235, Belmont Village Cardiff.
01:33
At near Manchester Avenue, Room 234.
01:42
Injim 142, not come from.
01:51
InJ142, you're clear to respond, break, engine 124, you can cancel, and John 124 cancel.
01:56
Oceanside, chest pain, engine 216, and RA213.
02:02
Lowes Oceanside Old Grove outside.
02:04
At near Old Grove Road.
02:12
North Damage 106.
02:17
Angel 106.
02:20
We arrived on scene.
02:22
That with the homeowner, sounds like he had called the alarm company to camp.
02:31
No fire, he said he was changing out of his batteries to expire alarm.
02:36
AJ 106A.R.
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AJ 1.6, copy.
02:40
No fire just changing the battery.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Rancho Santa Fe Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078
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