Attention Med 1821, alpha-level response, 14. 11th Street, apartment 300. A 90-year-old female fell, possibly injured her hip, conscious and breathing normally. Emergency responders responding without lights or sirens.
Attention Station 1, 1861[2], Med 1851[1] DEL's response to Tenton, Michigan, North 10th and Michigan Avenue. It's going to be in between Rikis and the alleyway, 35-year-old male, not conscious, he's breathing, laying in the grass found responsive. You can have Talk Group 12[3], Talk Group 12, 0054. Attention, ended 1861, Med 1851 detail. the response to 10th of Michigan, 10th, North Street, Michigan Avenue, 35-year-old male, not conscious, is breathing, laying in the grass, in between Rikis and the alleyway, unresponsive at this time. We're trying to check his breathing. Talk Group 1, Talk Group 12, 2054. Which, 1970, St.K.O. 181918, 1850, pretty, clearing available. Copy, Station 3. from eight all first responders on by the permit. Go ahead. We're arriving on scene. Copy. The station one is resigned. Happy. Station one, we have received information that the breathing is considered effective at this time. We are attempting to start CPR. Station 1 correction, airway control, maintaining airway control. Dispatch, you made all pressure responders on EMS secondary. Go ahead. Did they mention whether there was a door unlocked, the front door's lock? There's a group in both if you want to call into dispatch. Okay, that. This vegetation one is unseen. Copy.
third floor for a 77-year-old male, conscious and breathing, who fell, getting out of the elevator, and hit his head. He's still on the ground. He'll talk to (name withheld). Station 1, Bravo response to St. Nicholas Apartments at 916, here on Avenue. This will be on the third floor, again the third floor for a 77-year-old male, conscious and breathing, who fell, getting out of the elevator, and did hit his head, he's still on the ground. Truck group 12, page out 1544. Dispatch, 1851 responded from Aurora. Copy from Aurora. Dispatch from 1861, we're responding. Stafford. Spash from 1861, we're on scene using EMS 12.