Vehicle Overheated But No Medical Assistance Needed, Berks County PA


A vehicle was reported overheated in Berks County, Pennsylvania. The driver accidentally triggered the emergency signal while trying to place a cat in the vehicle. Emergency services were contacted but no medical assistance was needed, and the situation was resolved without incident.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire A and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire 95.
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You can show 95 available from Gilbert Drive.
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Fire 95 available 1339. 1339.
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Medics 6A4-1 is arriving and running conference.
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Medics 684-1 at Reading 1340. Medic 6.5-1-1 Berks.
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Go ahead, sir.
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36511 made contact with the phone number of the SOS signal.
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She stated everything's fine, no emergency services needed.
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She was trying to put a cat in her vehicle and then was driving, didn't know how to turn off the emergency signal.
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Outstand and order there's a 1340.
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Captain's 7-9.
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425602 is the route for the riding.
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985602 is in route, running 1341.
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Captain 70-0.
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Excuse me and overheated vehicle you can recall 85.
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NG mayacockworks, copy.
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Order back.
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Okay, available.
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NG-85 available,
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1341.
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From that 86531.
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We're available, no EMS required.
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Berks County, PA
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