We're going to let NICU-82-1 handle Orchard Drive since it's their first ALS due, and we will go to the medical alarm, the Class 3 medical alarm that's in Route 2. Okay, just in for me, I got that right. You're clearing from Eastland, (name withheld), and you're going to 6-7. It's call on 6-7. The buck intersection.
(name withheld), Assistant Chief, 1,1 to C. Assistant Chief 1, 2016, 7. Franklin, LAP 9 is a ragged in Terryford. Nell 8,9, 16, and 77. Assistant Chief 1 to Franklin. What do you MS units that I have responded? All right, copy, so we do have a medic coming. This report, patient some confusion, vehicle did roll unknown amount of times. Go ahead and check on availability of air medical for us. We're working on getting an assessment done right now. Franklin from ambulance, 777. All 7.7. We're available, placing in service by medic 2311. You need us to anywhere else in furrow. Stibb, let me check this to make sure we'll ambulance in one patient on the accident. This chief, well, Highland 77, clear to call on Wayne Avenue. Do you need second ambulance there or just one patient? Just one patient, but at 7-9 is on Wayne Avenue, they're much closer than Nirmicchio, I'm sure. They can respond. We can figure out who's going to transport from there then. Trangling Ambulance 1-17 on Santa. NAML 176-10. Okay, one of them respond as well. All right, Nail, 7.7. Go ahead. Switched out 5 and respond to the vehicle accident, versus an assistant chief one. 7.7. Drankland, one ounce 5, and respond. This chief one, Franklin. Do you have any fire police have marked up? Negative. Yeah, I didn't put an alert out for Company 1 fire police. Okay. Command 1 to the EMS unit from 7 that was coming from Wayne Avenue. That's good. No 7-7. Whenever you arrive, if you're heading south down Main Street, go ahead, pull pass 1-2, and there should be a space between the vehicle involved in my buggy. I copy. Command 1. Command 1, go ahead.
(name withheld), assistant chief 1-1-1 to C. Assistant Chief 1 to Franklin. What EMS unit said I'd respondent? Thank you, 7. All right, copy. So we do we do have a medic coming. This report, patients, some confusion. Vehicle did roll under an amount of times. Good and check on availability of air medical force. We're working on getting an assessment done right now. All right, okay. Chief, well, I have an A. 7-7, clear to call on Wayne Avenue. Do you need a second ambulance there or just one patient? Just one patient, but a 7-9 is on Wayne Avenue, they're much closer than they're mickey, I'm sure. They can respond. We can figure out who's going to transport from there then. Okay, one of them responsible. Seven, seven, Franklin, one ounce five in response. This chief one to Franklin. Do you have any fire police that marked up? Negative. Negative. Yeah, I didn't put an alert out for... Company 1 fire, please. Command 1, 2, the EMS unit from 7 that was coming from Wayne Avenue. 7-7 good. General 7-7. Whenever you arrive, if you're heading south down Main Street. Go ahead, pull pass one, two, and there should be a space between the vehicle involved in my buggy. You can put it there. I copy. Command 1. Command 1, go ahead.
Smallfire appears to be started by roadside mining operations from PennDOT today. Rush 9 has wet the area down. They can go in service when they're ready. Command 9604. This chief one is responding. Area 1069, South Main Street. They have a van into a mailbox, 88-year-old (name withheld) with a head entry. 605. Copy, Frank. Thank you. Andrew 1-1, Branglin. Edge 1-1. 5, Edge 1-2 is responding on us. That's correctly clear, just as we were dispatchment. Copy. Road over that, we'll end. Okay. Franklin, General 1-2, I'm on the scene. One vehicle into the mailbox. I'll be out of investigating. Agent 1 T-16.5.
Smallfire appears to be started by roadside mining operations from PennDOT today. Rush 9 has wet the area down. They can go in service when they're ready. Command 9604. This G. Point is responding. Area 1069, South Main Street. They have a van into a mailbox. 88-year-old male with a head injury. 605.