Not too much, that way as well. Sister, is she breathing. The father, she is breathing. Hello. Hello. She's a cop. I'm talking to me now. 10th[5], (name withheld), you still on fire rescue. That's why, I know she's following hit her head on the way now. Oh. Still one. Yeah, rescue, 5. Engine 3, 601[6] Moore Street, Department 12, 8, Department 120, Department 1-200. 8, unresponsive breathing patient. (name withheld) 5-inch and 3, 601 Wall Street, Department 1208[1], unresponsive breathing of patient with law enforcement on the scene. All right start line 1353[3]. No more. It's noted, not location. ...any to be a six-one more street, apartment 1208, about 11008, cross-street, a middlebook gathering on Blackburn streets. Law enforcement got on scene for a welfare check. Underage, females, unresponsive, remember... She has woken up so that she is fallen and hit our head. 506[2]. 1354[4]. Stay an engine for each respondent. As a day I have a respondent 1354, 6.0 1,0001, Street, (name withheld) 12, 8 upon 1,1218, across the middle book avenue, Blackburn Street. Law enforcement is on scene for a welfare check. I'm an unresponsive reading female. She's awake now. She did fall in her head.
75, Middlebrook Trace, 801, 801, Street, or problem 407[1], diabetic emergency. 525 Middlebrook Trace number 2, 801, 801, 801 Street, Apollo 407, 407, diabetic emergency with an alpha-level response, operating source, operating source, 1111-148.
Department of 407, diabetic emergency. Stand-Was-5, Middle District 8-01 Moore Street, diabetic emergency with an alpha-level response, operate SARS-1, 1811. Third-party caller, call is not with a patient for a male in his 60s. I believe he's having a diabetic emergency. She did try to reuse pressure earlier, and it just read 600. She believes it's going to be over 600. She left, she's going to be waiting outside, but did say that he was alert and talking normally with no difficulty breathing.