Permit 307, male, caller sitting his female was unresponsive, sitting his girlfriend, was unresponsive in the bathroom. Please, she may have done heroin. She is conscious and vomiting at this time. Collar was belligerent with gillfoil. 309, mail, apartment 307. City fire, telephone, engine two, overdose, Mill Street. Nine copies. Seven copies. Nine, six, colors. not stating where he is, just right in his dirt bike around. It says, check the tunnels on the Mill Street Bridge, or under the bridge. Jefferson to all patrols. Patrol information, they advised traffic hazard reported. 81 northbound near the Orleans Rest area. The cows are back in the area, not in the roadway, but next to the roadway. Thanks, copies. I think I see him.
By control of 6592. 6592. All right. Showing your eyes, 346. 7 is recorded. 347. 347. complaint possible domestic Black Creek Road, calling 107 and 3D6117 satisfaction. 107 with Main Street City Clear. 3D61 Satisfocation.
One, two, mid-state. Show me out in the town of Orleans, Interstate 81 southbound, the area of mile marker 175, assisting state police. Search for cows in the roadway.
Thousand Islands Rescue. Possible unconscious subject, State Route 411. Nine-five, study. Nine-five. I'll be back in route to 230. 323 East Main almost. 1,000's rescue, respond 21047, State Route 411, the Canam Speedway, the back lot near the pits, Gray-Kia van, 70s male, was unconscious, is now conscious, repeating. Thousand-Nolans Rescue, respond 21047, State Route 411, the Can-Am Speedway, for a male, the back parking lot next to the pits. 72-year-old Gray Kia was unconscious, is not conscious. (name withheld), (name withheld), Medicaid. Guilfoil, Medicaid. Medicaid's going to be on-scene K&M Speedway, paramedic level, making contact momentarily. Medicaid, on-scene K&M, 1,900 hours, advise. You would like Palestine Island Rescue to do? I'm continuing priority, too, is a sense. Receives. Jefferson, 7291 is responding. 7291 responding. In 1,900 hours, be advised, Gilfoyle, Medic 8 is on scene. About to do patient assessment, continue priority 2.