Engine 5, 114 Oakland Terrace, first floor for a hypotensive party. Albany, Greenfield, you'd be on fire discussed. Again for engine 5, 114, Oakland, Terrace on the first floor for a hypotensive party. The Empire Dispast. Next, Farla. Yeah. Could you tone out 14s for that one? We're just getting fuel and GPS pick this up. That's 14's call.
Engine 515, Woodland Street, Department 603 for the (name withheld) party. Farmington and ILE to be on fire to stop. The project 515, Woodland Street, Department 603 for the (name withheld) party.
It should be 515 Woodland Street, Department 412 for the down the opening the farm is and now, as far as far as far as far as that. Air Clear. And it's going to be 515, Woodland Street, 412 for the (name withheld) and Now as far as far as soon.
I'm (name withheld). I'm from NJWa. Any more information on this call? Is the caller on scene? I'll see. We're dragging over the high. At 13, sorry, 11.03, 11.3, Albany app for a mass request. Woman with a red shirt, she'd scream, and very aggressive for everyone out there. Possibly on 77. Again, 11.30, Albany app at 1824. Well, just out there, she's yelling within her home, and she's secure. 10, Cardicar for a 10-6[1]. 10-car for 10-6. Is there anything more that someone's reported? 1-11.30, Albany Avenue, H. Speedroom, Manor. PMS response for a possible overdose. Woman, red shirt, blue jeans, screaming, being aggressive with everyone outside, possibly on drug and a weapon scene to be staging for PD. We're not going. Now, I just know they have the 10-10[2] going, so whoever put it in is requesting for PD, you go out there so that 10-10 can feel safe. Yeah, we'll slide back over. Copy. Letter 4, that's 1130, Albany Avenue at Cathedral, with possible overdose again, woman, red shirt, blue jeans, screaming, being very aggressive with everyone out there in the weapon scene, speaking from PD on fire to start. So far. 21, you still with 15? 10.4, male. 14. We'll take that medical call for another school. 3-in-14 taken the call. Letter 4 cleared back in quarters. 2-1-2-1-2-1-10.