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Transcript: Station 9 for Brushfire, 101, East Main Street, Baltic State Bank. Station 9 for Brushfire, 101, East Main Street, Baltic State Bank, Cross Street are South Butler Street, and South Park Drive. These are towns, 1554. Rapparish. Station 9, you're acknowledging. Car is advising the fuel across from this address is on fire, PNC flames and smoke, approximately 4 to 5 car lengths, diameter.
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now stay on this one for the time being. The conductor is flying just east of 212, about half a mile. It's going to be in between (name withheld) and Tuske Valley Road. Hereby him that two subjects, females he believed, were walking on a bridge overhead and they either got knocked off underneath the train or they fell into the river. Question one, Go ahead, Mia 108, and the boat, ready just you case. Break, cycle, also, let's station 2-0 of the situation and have them on the boat ready just in case. Copy that, and just so you know, that's point four is available. We have a on standby for now. Let's go forwarding. 244. You have three. You know, thank you for the boat outside. Yes, sir. We're looking for the boat outside. We're okay. Station 2, Station 14, all call, and Station 1. Pedestruck 84, 36, 47, straight out to 12 northeast. Station 2, to be on standby, Station 14, all call, and Station 1, with your boat. For pedestrian shock 86, 47, straight out to 12 northeast. These are times at 16.41. We have two subjects that were struck by a train, not sure where they went. They either went in the river or they went under the train. They're requesting if you're on standby with your boat.
Station 38, second tone, medical emergency, 1899 County Road 59, for an 88-year-old female, fall unknown injuries. Second tone, 1825. Station 33, respond 249, touch row 1525. 249, Poundrel-152, female patient, leg injury, 1828.
Section 9, checking for acknowledgement. Standby in the area of 3052, stay route 557 for unconscious mail. Law enforcement's on the scene ball, possibly intoxicated. Attention, vaulting squad personnel. Respond, 3052, stay route 557, Clark Township, Holmes County. Timeout, 1700. 88. 98. 905. We'll be on the air in Route to Dundee, for stand, 5. We'll be available in delay. The in-rout attendee on a standby available on delay, 17-0-1. Station 9. Station 9. We'll be acknowledging on the en route to the station. Your patient is going to be conscious at this time. Apparently's just extremely intoxicated. Is an SO unit on C with them yet? That is permitive. I do have an ESO unit on the C.
38, stage 9, checking for acknowledgment. Stigervalding squad personnel. Stand by the area 3052, stay route 557, for unconscious mail, law enforcement. intoxicated, attention, molding squad personnel, respond. 3052, stay around 557, Clark Township, Holmes County, timeout, 1700. 905.38. 905. We'll be on the air in Route 2nd Dundee, Force, Venn, 5 will be available in delay. Station 938. Station 9. We'll be acknowledging on the route to the station. I copy. Your patient is going to be conscious at this time. Apparently is just extremely intoxicated. Copy that. We'll be responding shortly. 17.01. That is primitive. I do have an essay.
Attention Baltic squad personnel. Stand by in the area of 3052 County Road 114, 3052 County Road 114 for a unconscious male, possibly intoxicated. Attentioned baltic squad personnel respond to the area of 3052 County Road 114, possibly intoxicated male, 1653.