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Radio report of a fire alarm at suite 780 in a four-story hospital. Responding units arrived, found no visible fire, and are investigating.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
00:29
Transcript: Clears from command. The following control panel is showing Suite 780. We've been making our way there for investigation. Engine 22 is on scene. We've got a four-story hospital. We've got nothing showing. Agent 22 is going to do Division 1, Part 2 for an investigator. Agent 22 is establishing career. If you're working on it, we'll see you shortly.
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713[2], High Springs. 7.13. Can I see (name withheld) in service. That's a question. No question. High Spring, 713, 718[3] at Burglary. Good. Berkley, Report, 1 Westinth Street. 4-1 West Mountain Street. Call is hearing noises upstairs and no one else is supposed to be home. Thirteen's a wrecking route from Public Works. 10[1]. The advised caller stating he's in the love seat there are no weapons in the home. It's a route. Beavis, caller has not seen anything, just hearing footsteps upstairs. Okay. Team Force. Just around, Belize, nephew was at location up until Saturday. Call asked him to leave due to dispute. Does not know where he went and doesn't believe he came back to home. He advised the nephew, and he drives a motorcycle and is trying to check outside now for him to see if it's possibly there. He's the right. Is the Rauf? If I is calling his non-see motorcycle outside, we'll be standing by outside to wait for Pee-B. And forward to right. I'm coming down with Philadelphia now.
911, (name withheld). 911. 911. Would you go ahead and roll fire for this as well? Call traffic for now is fine. (name withheld). It sounds good. The unit's on Tech 13 for Village Court, just upgraded to a code response. Hey, 16, if you're coming down inbound Glenwood, if you just park behind my cars or buy this a little extra block, this is going to end up being a takedown, I think. Okay, I copy. We're on scene we're staging. We're actually by the best by. Where exactly are you? We're at the main entrance, right at Crabtree. Stand by, I'll get you a street reference. we're going to be basically Glenwood and Blue Ridge, Glenwood and Blue Ridge, and Glenwood Creedmore. Okay, copy. We know where you are. We're coming your way. Copy that. Yeah, if you're able to give us a block behind my single or small vehicle, that'd be fantastic. Okay. 13, the complaint is stating that the patient is now breathing. All you is this is his apartment G is in golf. G is in golf. G is in golf. Let's come copies. Apartment G golf. Golf. All we're trying to use it is not a code. Patient is conscious and alert. It's not a code. 14, copy. Not a 14 is service. Control 11. 13. All units from squad 14. This is possible panic attack. Patient is conscience alert. We're seeing them. I'm getting vials right now. 14. He's still on 13.
Yeah, Tipple. Very engine one. Okay, Tipple. 24, position, one. Go ahead. Hey, feedback one. Are any of those patients immobilized or all seated? We're definitely going to have at least three immobilized at this point. Copy. Over 25. Have y'all decided right now? Holly Springs or Raleigh. On Wake Med Barner. Two-four? One of that one thing. I guess that you're calling medical. Yeah, I don't know if you guys have it all sorted out yet, but can you give me a list of how many patients and which hospitals they're going to for the inmates that were on the bus, please, whenever you get a chance? Copy that. I'm hoping to put them all on Evac 1[1] and take them all to wrecks, Raleigh, if we're okay to do that. Yeah, I think it's your ball on that one. I just need, for notification purposes, in case we need to send officers over there to guard. Copy that, we'll do. All right, I'll stay on 24 and monitor if you need to call me back.
Copy that, 104 S command on scene, stating around Charlie 1, time now 20-27 hours. ...is. ...is an 83-year-old female, conscious breathing. Callers reporting that her mother is sick, has pneumonia, is throwing up, and can't keep any food down. Her blood pressure has spiked, and patient also suffers from congestive heart failure. Patient is... not breathing normally and not completely alert. Final coding, 26 Delta 1[1].
We've got just laying on the MS. Copy. Responding with Angel 11. Copy yet, thank you, sir. I'm like 22nd Route type 44. Levels here, we don't have one assigned yet. Do you have a single responder that can check in with us on this other vehicle accident with injuries? I'll notify 200 for you guys. Thank you. Also, advise RPD and state DOT, we have two lanes, correction. We have three lanes of I-440 eastbound past Yonkers Road completely shutdown. So, false 96, CLEad Coast, 98, 02100. And we'll be in the lobby of the 6,000 building. (name withheld), we just pulled up. Hill. He's complaining of the headache. He's the only complaint. He was restrained in the backseat. The bottles are good. Your discretion on hotter routine. We are coming from Davis and Marshall Carpenter. Copy. We come in and just pulling the drive for rescue service sitting at and we'll position you in the cones. Okay, we'll be upstairs in the bathroom. Okay. Located to the hallway at elevator 25. Blood pressure is 172 over 94, pulse 111. SPS 2198. We'll be right on your arrival. Copy that time.