Fall detector triggers welfare check at home


An older man triggered a fall alarm at his home; a medical alarm company called emergency services for a welfare check at 6147 Kimball Ave, Waterloo. Location was provided by GPS; no contact has been made yet.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:05At the beginning of that plate, there is a small vertical Deton L.00:10Lincoln R.00:11Robert.00:13I was on the 911.00:18They're going to be out to 6147 Kimball, Cross School and Blaine for a lifeline request.00:24Called them by a medical alarm company, they advised an unknown-aged male subscriber that they have.00:29activated a fall detection with no contact.00:33GPS mapping was given this location, which is also the home address to have one file for them.00:38No key information listed and their call list is already exhausted.00:426147 Kimball Avenue.
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At the beginning of that plate, there is a small vertical Deton L.
00:10
Lincoln R.
00:11
Robert.
00:13
I was on the 911.
00:18
They're going to be out to 6147 Kimball, Cross School and Blaine for a lifeline request.
00:24
Called them by a medical alarm company, they advised an unknown-aged male subscriber that they have.
00:29
activated a fall detection with no contact.
00:33
GPS mapping was given this location, which is also the home address to have one file for them.
00:38
No key information listed and their call list is already exhausted.
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6147 Kimball Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kimball Ave, Waterloo, IA 50701
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