Time fire, Jackson, Command, I have aided on (name withheld) Energy, so we do have active line hissing. Looking on it, we're 106 in here. Understood. City, 66, station, 108, and they'll be 106 reports. How many? You sent you with 1064, go ahead. You have a squad in the area, fires requesting additional for 1058. 27? 47, go ahead. I think you respond out to Jackson's location for traffic control. Affirmative, 903, where do you want me? 61 from command. Come up, Eagle Drive. You can park over by 1280. Don't bring your truck any further. It's a four-inch line that struck. Copy. Coming up, Eagle Drive, parking by and command, four-inch line, struck. On Hickory, Matt, I want to say Lyndon off the top of my head. Let me look at a map a sec. Time for. 481 and 452. Switch to Techold for an assignment. 61 from command. Go ahead, command. Change of plans. I want you to slide in by Eagle Woods. I don't know if you get the truck in there, you just want to walk in there. But grab a meter, just check out that area advice if you got anything. Just on the exterior. You don't have to go interior. Copy. Nigginsch or G. 4-5-2, go out on monitoring, gold. I've had radio issues. 1024 narratives. Number. Command from 61. We're on scene. We're going to be locking the whole roadway and make a foot into the Eaglewood. Sixty-one from Command, can you go again? 4. Anyone Coney? Tenet. What? On the Eaglewood, Herman? No, four. Thank you. All three, grants. Go ahead, 903. Drop blocking off traffic on the north end. I'm going to go cut off the south end, and I have county coming to cut off the left end. 10-4, thank you. We're just in a holding pattern right now for (name withheld), so all nice. 32. For a 30 Connie, 10, 6-S0. 4.30. Connie, 1060.0. Right there. Tony went up traffic blocked off at Hickory and Pine Drive. Have work for it.
(name withheld). I shift to Jackson Fire Department responds to the area of Eagle Drive in Hickory Lane. Again, Eagle Drive at Hickory Lane. It would be for a construction crew that hit a gas mainline. It is hissing. (name withheld) High Shift at Jackson Fire Department. Jackson Fire Department, you are needed to respond to the area of Eagle Drive and Hickory Lane. Eagle Drive in Hickory Lane for a gas main line that was hit by a construction crew. There is machinery nearby, no homes. Gas is hissing KQN 708, 12555.
(Name withheld), sheriff to (name withheld) fire department responds to the area of Eagle Drive in Hickory Lane. Again, Eagle Drive at Hickory Lane. To be for a construction crew that hit a gas main lane. It is hissing. (Name withheld) County Sheriff to (name withheld) Fire Department. (Name withheld) Fire Department, you are needed to respond to the area of Eagle Drive at Hickory Lane. Eagle Drive at Hickory Lane for a gas main line that was hit by a construction crew. There is machinery nearby, no homes. Gas is hissing KQN, 7.08, 1255. Okay. Two, one, go ahead. 10-8 narrative, man. It's on a horse. Never. Now, free copy at the page. 752. 1752 arrived at Prater Mountain Pulse. Getting status. 4-52. Hickory and Eagle. Do you have Wee Energy? Is notified yet? Standby on that. 1040640. Two hundred pounds. For a possible bag of stuff or a piece of furniture, let's not use of furniture. 2452 coming down here I'll be staying here unless you need me call me under again 12 o'clock in front section command 20s on scene 12 o2 will be command
Washington County shares reform in Jackson Rescue. Jackson Rescue respond to W-200-N-165-15 Pine Drive. This is the address that we took off of our 911 call. The caller only knew that there was a W in the address and 165-15. It's a male in his 60s that's fallen many times today. Faced with his legs and feet are extremely swollen. They're also requesting a silent run because the patient will become extremely angry and violent towards the staff.
Washington County shares from a Jackson Rescue. Jackson Rescue respond to W200 and 16515 Pine Drive. W200 and 16515 Pine Drive. (name withheld) in his 60s has fallen many times today. State's legs on the feet are extremely swollen. They are requested a silent run. The patient may become angry and violent with staff, we'll get law enforcement on the way as well. Washington County shares from Jackson Rescue. Jackson Rescue respond to W-2-200 and 165-15 Pine Drive. This is the address that we took off of our 911 call. The call would only knew that there was a W in the address and 165-15. It's a male in his 60s that's fallen many times today, states with his legs, and Peter are extremely solid. They're also requesting the silent run because the patient will become extremely angry and violent towards the staff. responders times 129.