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Transcript: 31.1 arrive. 3111 arrive, 422. The clock 408-1-1, Medicaid for your heart problem, the Holiday Inn Express, 2-8, correction 218, Emmer 10th Road, room 213, to an edgewood roof, Columbia Park route. Topper PMS 422. The gate 3 route. Medicated 3 route, 424. Response for 55-year-old male, at least he's having a heart attack, he's having chest pain, he needs to claim me, with a history of hard problems. 224 is on level 2, 3D8 on level 1. Okay. Then I get anyone's in quarters. If you want to end the station, 26.
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4 to 5-1, medic 24 respond 4th due motor vehicle collision with rescue the area of 711 504 Edgewood Road to movie beach road and cedar drive operations 8-3-3-3-8 303 take route 24 all the way down the Trumble Road come Trimble Road over the Edgewood do not go down Edgewood Road so watch for a incident 333 direct Deputy 2Bage, command. Go ahead. We've located the force subjects. (name withheld) is refusing EMS. Okay, copy. Let's just figure out what these first three medics are going to do whether we need that fork one or not. Next, any further out? Try that again. So, Mr. Rack. I'll keep that fourth one coming cold until we figure out whether these... three medics here are going to be able to deal with five people or not. Okay. Dispatch to command. Yep. Just for your information, medic 41 should be cutting through your scene there and out to another call. Okay. Have them go down, Hanson, two, and go out Perry. They're running a 405, correct? That's correct, and they have already arrived on your scene, there in the parking, according to their AVL. Okay, if the other call is higher priority, tell them to keep it moving unless they call to call. That's correct, we've already told them because we tried to divert to your call. Have the chief say from command? Yes. Is that medic unit able to continue to their call if that call is higher priority? There's a medic unit down there or something. I don't know what's going on. Talk to the dispatch figure it out. I have 4111 here. Is that a few units they're looking for? Negative 21. So they're in a park lot of 711, coordinator AVL. Dispatch the medic 41. Do we need to go next to you for your call? We're going to have to reroute because the GPS will go straight through this MVC. But we can't pass, I think we... PressureCobox 4-5-1, Medic. 311, respond 4-2 to McKinney unavailable. Dispatch, we also have Medicines 4-1 setting in the parking lot. I'm not sure where they're out or what they're doing. I mean, you off on that. Do we need to go next to you for your call? 31-1 district guard 24 made the response 2221. Negative, we're getting direction from fireside right now how to go around the accident. Captain 4-1 in command. 24 in Edgewood Road. Hey, Captain 4-1, do you still have 41 with you? He's just departed to keep going to their call. Okay, that's fine. Yeah, 33, keep going down 24 to trouble, please. Okay, I do. All right.
2.05-1, medic 41 company 4 motor vehicle collision. In the area 711, 504, Edgwood Road to Willoughby Beach Road and Cedar Drive, Tucker Fire, 2228. G4-2-2-2-2-2-8. G84-2-2-2-2-8. Medi-4-2-2-28. Medi-4-2-2-28. Medi-4-2-2-28. Medi-4-2-2-28. C-1-1-2. We're switching to E6. Sheriff's All's application reporting a rescue. Letting 41-1. Would you like me too divert to that NBC since this is a hot response? Stand by. 24 or 5-1? C4-1. C4-2-2-2-229. That's right, E. Edward 6. Change of assignment, Rescue Box, 405-1, coming here, a spy engine for motor vehicle collision with rescue, area 711, 504, Hedgewood Road, and Willough Beach Road and Cedar Drive. Dr. E. Edward 6, 2229. Deputy Chief 8, 2229. G4 in route. 411 dispatch, I'm going to pass it, so I'm going to continue to the NBC. That's correct. Go to E. Edward 6. Yes, ma'am. (name withheld). We've got to switch you in 411. 41. NBC. The talk 8 is 3. 41-1-06. 241-1-06. 241-1-2-2-2-E. 7-1-21. 7-1-2-2-8. 7-Raw. Correct 8-Row. Correct 8-Rout. 20-30. Dr.K.8 in 3. 8-2.30. Medic 41. 2230, cold response for a 62-year-old female. Previous ball with back and leg pain. Difficulty moving, 2-24, Level 4, and 388 level 2. Direct. 41-1, 18-year-old female, laceration to the head and leg. Okay.