5.08 respond routine to a sickcase 12230 East Colfax Avenue Code up on EMS6 only. 508 happens. Q at 618. Tribalator got you and out your routine no fire. 50-year-old female conscious breathing. Stating that she has a leg pain and has a history of restless leg syndrome and neuropathy. Patient will be upside on a bench west of the entrance. Box shirt and a hospital blanket will be covering her. Probably obvious no, thank you.
Engine is known for a medical alarm at M.E.B. Management Services 1-2630 East Polack Avenue, Unit 363. Engine 7, for a medical alarm at M.E.B. Management Services. 12,600, East Bolfax Avenue, Unit 363. Cross-in-Marks Main Street, respond on to Act 2 at Limber 37. If you're responding, Lover, Free Zone. 103, respondent both sides. 1.3 1148. 148. Section 7, higher this much? 7. 7. (name withheld) is going to be in front of the, in the hallway in front of unit 363. It's going to be a 50-year-old male. He's conscious and breathing, history of Parkinson's, and... also on oxygen. I believe he's having a stroke. Don't have any further information. Advise if you need the cat one. No, it's okay. All right off my copies. If Cat1 is available, would you get inserted? Cat 1, other parts of engine 7 for a possible stroke. At MED management services, 12, 600, East Polefax Avenue, Unit 363, crossing North Strait Industry for Svald Attack 2, 1150. One of three on. We're telling one. Uncompleted since then turned back over to the property owner, I'm going to terminate how much man and bore is no one available.
Inj 2, engine 2, engine 5, ladder 2, ladder 5, battalion 2, and battalion 1 for possible structure fire. It's going to be just to the west of the Hyatt, East Colfax Avenue, North Quentin Street. Inge 2, inch 12, inch 5, ladder 2, ladder 5, battalion 2, battalion 1, possible structure fire. It's going to be just to the west of the Hyatt at East Colfax Avenue, North Quentin Street. Which is on Tech 4, please, attack 4. 1040. There, dispatch engine 9. Engine 9. There's no problem here. We're assisting in changing out the batteries. You can show us available mobile. Oncoming units, Engine 2 is on scene. We have a medium-sized grass fire, possibly threatening homes to the south. Engine 2 is going to be on Quentin just south of Colfax. We're going to be catching a hydrant and stretching the line. 116.20. Meta-116 and not at 1042. Just guys, go ahead and give Engine 2 Quinting Command. Engine 2, copy, equating command at 1042. And dispatch, we need Excel, I have fire threatening car lines. Copy at 1042. He's my second engine. It would be engine 5 and engine 12. It just be advised. One of the callers advised that there's hazardous material present saying gunpowder or something else involved. The engine, too, is going to handle on this north side. I want the second engine to go to 14th and stretch the line through the backyard of the homes to south. And free will be. In all units, this is going to be a homeless trash into a fence and threatening car lines. In 2, copy, 743. Clare 2.0.0.0.0.0.1. Direct. 2. Copy. Just like from Quentin Command, we have water on the fire. Coffee water on the fire brake. Engine 5. Team 5. If you, uh, looks like you're going to be the second line and if you can head the 14th for that line from the south. Five copies. We have got command from ladder 5. We're going to area up with engine drive on the 14th side. This is from Battalion 2. You can show me on scene. I'll assume command doing a face-to-face with engine 2. We'll have engine 2 ladder 2 on this fire attack side, and we've got engine 5, ladder 5 on the neighborhood side. And coffee at 1044. Medic 116 stage. Medic 1 16 at 1044.
Engine 2, Abdominal Pain 1-2-775 East 13th Avenue. Engine 2 on abdominal pain, 12,775 East 13th Avenue across is North Troy Street Respondent. Talk 2, 2317. Good morning, (name withheld). responding. Medic 1-1. Thank you at 2321. Engine 2. Fire dispatch. Engine 2. Sir, you have Medic 1-1 with you on a 71-year-old male, flushes breathing, complaining of stomach pain and cramping, and is unable to move around. Copy, thanks. Both units at 2390.