False emergency signal from vehicle in Wright County, Wright County IA
An emergency signal from a 2018 Land Rover near Pence was reported. The signal was a false alarm caused by a dead battery, and there was no accident.
Audio|Source: Wright County Public Safety - Digital
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Transcript:
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They received an emergency signal from a 2018 Land Rover.
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And the location is near Pence.
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We get no voice response.
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If you can send Fort City fire,
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for the ambulance to that location.
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He said emergency signal came from a Land Rover.
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Did you say crash detection or what was the nature of it?
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Yes, he received an emergency signal where they had to push a button.
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He said a covered button,
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so it was like it was no message.
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From Sirius XM.
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Ten-4-old, get him rolling.
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Thank you. 1633.
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We're going to make a comment on the hand-tack counting on R221.
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Go ahead, Hancock.
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You can disregard.
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I did make contact with the registered owner of the vehicle and it was just a dead battery.
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There is no accident.
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So it's not a car deer anymore?
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This is negative.
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I had a previous,
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or a call that came in after this of a car deer.
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This one was just a vehicle that needed a crash detection.
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So that's why we dispatch ambulance was fire.
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