False medical alarm triggered at residence near South Pearl St, Albany NY


A medical alarm for an 89-year-old woman near South Pearl St was activated but found to be false. The alarm device had been discarded in a garbage truck as directed by the alarm company, causing the alarm to trigger mistakenly.
Audio|Source: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near South Pearl St.
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It's a medical alarm for an 89-year-old female.
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Water, one, sir. It addresses the closest location.
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Perth the alarm permit,
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10G5 Mohawk, B Bravo, EMS, near South Pearl St.
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Medical alarm[1],
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89-year-old female.
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806.
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No one.
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1-0-0-0-6. 1-0-0-3.
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1-0-0-0-6.
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Go ahead. Retirement one. The Italian one. Italian one? Go ahead.
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Cancel that medical alarm for near South Pearl St. That's the same one we had yesterday.
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That medical alarm was thrown away under the direction of the alarm company, and it is in the back of a garbage truck.
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Would you please call back that medical alarm company and make them aware of that? The subscriber was supposed to do it yesterday, but obviously somebody's wires got crossed.
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Engine 5 is aware, and they're back and served.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical alarm: Activated medical alert/medical alarm call
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Location mentioned:
Near S Pearl St, Albany, NY 12202
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