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S3-9-9. From your phone number problem, 91 Whipple Street. (name withheld) is a complainant, (name withheld)'s neighbors are playing loud music when he asks them to turn it down and they threaten to assault him.
3511. 11. 11. 35 South Avenue. The RP is concerned that her son is en route to assault her boyfriend. The R.P. is (name withheld). The son is (name withheld). Does she have any evidence of this? Maybe a text message, but that's very unclear. Receive? U-109. RPE disconnected, the 911 line. For receipt? All 35. 12. Are there any active NCOs or any other active orders between those two parties? I'm trying to check now. I've got to figure out which ones which here in house. That one. Thank you. There is an order, I see, I see. Time for her. Is the reporting party, the protective party?
The point. You could just advise fire. The bleeding is going to be under control. It's going to be a pinhole. Still unsure what exactly the injury is from, but they could just come to evaluate. Hi, well, I'm the company responding to South Avenue from the police on scene. The bleeding is now under control, still an unknown cause of the injury. Rescue 1 is receiving message. Rescue 1. Rescue 1-103 on scene.
103, Rescue 1 stole up. 203 and Rescue 1 respond to 35 South Avenue will be for a 61-year-old female bleeding from the finger profusely, unknown cause. And rescue one, respond to 35, that's 35 South Avenue. It'll be for a 61-year-old female bleeding from the finger profusely, unknown cause at 402.