I have been route vehicle accident, like Marion Creek Drive and Indian Creek Drive. They're advising injuries, 68-year-old male, conscious breathing. Clentack 6.252. Engine 5 dispatch. Engine 5. Both units are still under control. We're just walking up hot spots. I copy. Twenty State, sir. I think you have one patient trapped in the vehicle. The eye tower 33. I copy. Squad seven dispatch. Squad seven. 2033. Tower 33 backing up engine 46, motor vehicle accident, Lake Marion Creek Drive, Indian Creek Drive, Lake Marin Creek Drive, Lake Marin Creek Tag 5, 2054. Power 33 dispatch. Tower 33. Show is responding. I have a responding vehicle accident when entrapment[1] at Lake Marion Creek Drive and Indian Creek Drive, 2534. Rescue, 20, 20 in place of Station 30, Haines City engine to Fall, 251, Patterson Road.
In twilight. Right to respondent. Copy back to responding, 2037. Some spot fires at J&G, G&J and Fort Green. That's affirmative. I told them that we just received this call. I copy. Were they going to go back out there? They want us to go out there and investigate. He didn't advise. Stand by when I'll call back, there was a really bad phone connection. Yeah, I'm sure they're burning out that entire area. We're going to have several hundred acres. We're probably going to get plenty of calls on the field tonight. Engine 46, electrical hazard at 1969, Myakka Court. Point to be on the attack 5, 22, 28. Count, please, 22, 28. 6, as such. Engine 46. Inj 46. Does I need through this match. Inj. 146. And also electrical hazard, 1969, Myakka Court. We're putting device in this media transformer. They're sparking. No further. Break the special unit healing. 2229. 29. 229. Just about one patient you're waiting to have at the hospital. That's what a haven. 2229. 22 dispatch 2nd 22 202 we're going to be complete covering down oh like when tax 6 22 30 3rd 3 4 is responding Most advising will be a 73-year-old female, constant breathing felt hot, is unresponsive. 22-31. Rescue 39 complete. Rescue 39 complete, 2231. Tension 4, outside fire, Fort Green Road and G&J Grove Road. TAC 8, TAC 8, 2231. Engine 4, dispatch, PAN route. Innsa 4, BFI, this is going to be the same call we had earlier. I take Hinder 4. Go ahead. Hinder 4, go ahead. Hospital is no longer out there. They just want us to go out there just to do a quick investigation at that G&J Grove.
Structure Fire[3], Rescue[4] 46, Rescue 37, 5, bat, two, ladder 37, and 1046, and (name withheld) 13, Main City Tower 1, Tender[1] 13, Air Truck[2] 38, 5101, 1,917, Lake Marion Creek, TAC 8[5], TAC 8, 570T. The time to dispatch, I respond. I cover responding, responding 1917 Manatee wave. We reference a burning smell in the residence, single family. Good time, file. I'm responding. Have you also responding? 1917, Mani. Schooner is following. The 13 is responding. Copy units responding, 1917, Manit Tewa. Happy units responding, 1917, Manite, Way. Roger 13 respondent. Ladder 37, rescue, and latter responding. I copy Unit 2, 917, Manatee, wait. It's going to be a burning smell in the residence. The family is 7. They're getting everyone out this time. City car. We're responding. 1917 Manatee Way. It's going to be a residential, single-family home with a smell of burning. There's seven people that are in the home. They're getting them out now. The local units responding to the Sharperyer 1917 Manatee Way. The closest hydrant is going to be at the corner of Manatee Way and Manatee Court. Closest hydrant at Manatee Court and Manatee Way.