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Heavy Rescue 51, and AMR 125. Respond to Code 1 Trauma. At 131.125, Southwest Hall Boulevard. Cross streets are southwest Burnham Street and southwest Omaha Street. Air Con, AMR-2-5. A-1-25, go ahead. 1-2-5 is responding to Hall Boulevard from Farmington and Murray. Number one-two-five, I copy, thank you. Sorry, I'm picture if I want on the call. I copy truck picking the call at 218. I was just confirming, do you want us to stage on this call? Affirmative stage, thank you. Check 5-1, AMR 1-2-5. This is going to be an update for your address. You'll be staging at 1-3-09, South Side 6th Parkway, the extended stay. Police on scene. I'm no patient information at this time. They're on scene for an assault. Where? Northwest Austin Drive.
AJ 64, unknown injury motor vehicle accident on Germantown Road, east of Kaiser in the curves, colorizing little black sedan occupied by a younger female. Boick is advised. They're going to start police, Multnomah County that is. 6.4.5 and AMR. 153. Respond to BLS Fault at 11565, Southwest Dorm Road. Cross streets are Southwest Summerfield Drive and Southwest 116th Avenue.
Heavy Rescue 51. Respond to commercial fire alarm at 12850 Southwest Dash Avenue. Cross streets are Southwest Burnham Street and No Street. One vehicle in the ditch as described, crews are investigating at 703.
Rescue 5-1, you're not for medical alarm activation near Teigurd Friends Church, 1580, 8, Southwest Hall, Boulevard, Crosda, Hamlet, Avon. And this was a GPS metal alarm. The alarm company advised it's accurate within 13 yards for (name withheld). The 80-year-old female is the information they have on file, and we did attempt to call them several times and got no response.