Okay, flood water at the intersection. It's 2019. Station 10, Norfolk. Station 10. Can you do a message for a still alarm for an abdominal pain and send a medic unit? I'm sorry, sir. Do a still alarm for an abdominal pain? You send a medic unit. I copy. I'll tell you one off. We put me on the call, thank you. Engine 7, Zodiac 7, respond, TAC 5 on a service call[1], Llewellyn Avenue, and Connecticut Avenue. Zodiac 7, Enion 7, respond. TAC 5 on a service call, Llewellyn Avenue, and Connecticut Avenue. Abdominal pains, the 4,100 block of East Virginia Beach Boulevard at Fire Station 10. Medic, 4, respond, TAC2, Assistant Engine 10 on abdominal pains, the 4,100 block of East Virginia Boulevard at Fire Station 10. Medic 4, Respond, TAC2, Assistant Engine 10. Abdominal pains, the 4,100 block of East Virginia Beach Boulevard, 5 Station 10. Timeout, 22. Tangit 1, Injid 2. Are you on on attack 5? Better for responding. Engine 2 on Tack 5. Copy. I just want to make sure we're on the same tag team. Yes, sir, I saw you added the other units. We're creeping our way up. We're going through Delaware now. ZO.EX-7 is going to be en route. Copy. Agent 10 to Medi-4. Medi-4. Hey, when you guys get here, you can just pull up in the front of the room and we can just walk the patient to you. Medics down the medic floor. Receive. You're going to take some pike poles with them. Abdominal pains, 522 Timothy Avenue, Unit Number A. Contact, Tune Up, Downal Paines, 522, Timothy Avenue, unit number A, timeout, 2026. Okay, 1 is ODIACC, 7? Good. Asking clear and return to service, we're going to be able to access this car. It's on the road. It's only about 6 inches. It's just deep, it's stagnant water. It doesn't look like anybody's in it. You can return the service. All right, copy. Fire alarm, 6425-Soney Point South. Loyal in command, in all of us. Command. Two members and waiters and PFDs walking towards the vehicle. That copy. Take 9 is responding. Engine 4, Latter 10, respondent Act 3, Fire alarm, 6425 Stoney Point South. Engine 4, Latter 10, Respondack 3, Fire Alarm 6,2425 Stoney Point South. Timeout, 2027. Copy. Take 9, I copy, and 522 Timothy Avenue apartment A. Adam, 4-year-old at the location, was eating, also running around and playing. Ben began vomiting and complaint of stomach pain at 828. Major 4. Agent 4, latter 10. There's a due doubt to the command. There's no one in the vehicle. vehicle? 910, we just got a cancellation. Can't copy. Vehicle is unoccupied. Not of 10 is around. Danger 4.9 of 10. They canceled those. We've got some clear. We're going to continue in. Copy that. I appreciate you. We're on Avenue. Come in for us. Takeoff. Come in. Come in. Vehicle. unoccupied. The light flash and horn honking was just from the water getting in the battery. If you can leave a note for PD that they're going to have a stalled-out vehicle in this area.
Go ahead. Eighty-two. Again, we copy the event, however, on Pack 1, and the firehouses are coming over very low. Senator, I'll advise the dispatch on Fact 1. Yes, sir. Just be advised, we received a call from a citizen. States that in Llewellyn Avenue, Connecticut, there was someone that was trapped in their vehicle, unable to get out. State is the only thing that they could hear was the horn harking. third party. Did you want to send additional units we have Engine 2 responding, tact 5? You can send Engine 2. I'll respond over there as well, and let's go ahead and have Zodiac 7 respond. That'll be Engine 7 responding to Zodiac 7. Copy. Engine 2, I copy. You further complainant. There's a gray van.
Sick person 216 Regent Road. Medic. Medic 9 was born on a sick person, 216, regent road on tag 2 at 221. Medic9 is responding. Medi4, go ahead. Medi9, Norfolk. Medi 9, standby. Medi 4 was before you. Medic 4, go ahead. (name withheld), you get an engine company start my way, please. Send to 4, Medic 4. Medic 9, go ahead. Yeah, are there injuries? They're just a lift-assist.