Seat Walgreens 617-17 Richmond Highway for a 23-year-old (name withheld) wearing a white shirt, black pants with a black sweater tied around this waist, sole products, lots of location, no direction and travel. 224. Scout 425 Charlie, sell 400 off the back. Suspicion person area 430, 4,000 Arcadia Road. Caller reporting a male sitting in a vehicle near the dispatch location. It's a red Toyota Corolla. Virginia Tag. Tango Delta Delta 8037. Unknown age, (name withheld) male, unknown clothing description. Callers concerned possibly doing drugs, request PD check. 2125.
Ambulance 410, engine 410. On Channel 412, Box 41012[2], EMS level 3, 6300, Columbia Pike, Cross Street, Lakewood Drive. Ambulance 410, Engine 410, on Channel 4 Bravo, Box 41012, EMS Level 3[1], 6300, Columbia Pike, Cross Street, Lakewood Drive.
2028. 248, go ahead. Many of PD units respond to the rear of 4231 Markup. For my current call, we transported this subject approximately six hours ago. He's refusing transport back to the hospital, but he is intoxicated in public. Correct, 2013[1]. Thank you, Dr. Any units in route to the fight for engine 422, scenes cold no active fight. Engine 426. Engine 426, Natick 426. On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 42600, EMS level 1, 6816, Shinecourt, Cross Street. Dodson Drive. Engine 426, Maddock 426. On Channel 4. Bravo, Box 42600 EMS Level 1,6, Shrinecourt, Dotson Drive. Engine 438, Matick 417. On Channel 438, Box 43800 EMS Level 1, 5718, Belcher Farm Drive. Cross Street, Flower Hillcourt. Engine 438, Matic 417. On Channel 4308, Box 43800, EMS Level 1, 5718, Belcher Farm Drive, Cross Street, Flower Hillcourt. Can in three units ten-four? No, yeah. Our report, eight, don't see. We have lines four in five, shut down. Twenty-two. Our department is out there with a subject who have been seen crawling in the roadway. They said it's going to be the same person they tried to transport a little bit earlier from 4-2-1 Barcroft and the subject's refusing and they are intoxicated 2221. Sir if accident, 440, single vehicle accident, 4-8, second one patient.