What were the particulars on that call for the missing child again, this much? Sure, (name withheld). It was a child... The wrong bus stop. She was taken to Plumley and let off the bus. The mother states that... She doesn't live there. They've never lived there. She doesn't know why she got off the path stops. Now, I'm just frantically trying to look for her. Okay, well, I can understand that. Why don't we send somebody over to the bus company if we'd got on hold and they're not answering the phone and we can coordinate from that? Received. We still have a plumbly village detail on it? Okay, have they been made aware in a general description if we have what they were wearing? Yes, he does. I also have 19 days there as well. Oh, I'll set just making sure that you had that description, besides it was. Yep, (name withheld) pink backpack. Nine-year-old. Were you able to make contact with the mother? Nope, I have not found the mother. Apparently that there might be a teacher around here looking as well. Okay, yes, but I spoke to the mother. There was another female with her. I'm going to pop in the office and the store. See ready to find her to go. Receive. One, I've been in the area as well. You can put me on it. And also if you need somebody to go to the bus company, I'll go there. Yes, if I could scratch you there as the bus company, I believe it's near North East Cut off the address. I have it. I'll hold that way. Tang away. Okay. Linden at Elm Street with Mass 6. Bravo, Lima, Hotel 6-9. All set. Crazy. Where is she, what's her address? It's going to be near Uxbridge St. I'm just being told by the call-taker. near Uxbridge St. 7 will be double in 48, until 251, call 223. Good afternoon. Receive, good afternoon. Send to whoever you have available below with that area, just that's not looking. Seven. Go ahead. Let's start to that area. near Uxbridge St. We're looking for a missing 9-year-old female. First name is going to be (name withheld). She resides at this address that was dropped off in Plumley, accidentally. She's a black female, blue shirt, black pants, pink backpack, pink and white shoes. All right. Thank you. All right, dispatch. I'm being told that she stayed on the bus. And possibly they brought it back to school. That's not confirmed. That's coming from a bunch of juveniles over here, but they're all familiar with the internet. Okay, we will call there. And can you come to what school it is so I can head over there? Okay. Hey, we received Oscar Seven. Hey, we've got it. Do we have a phone number for that walk in any special? Yes, we do. We've been on the line with them as well. Go ahead, (name withheld). We could consider an announcement pool. I believe that is the police area you're taking kids if they were left on the wrong bus. We have not done that yet, (name withheld). We can do that now. All right, thank you.
Engine 8, near Duxbury Rd, on the first responder. Timeout, 501. Engine 8, you’re on near Duxbury Rd, to respond to a 49-year-old male with chest pains, thinks it might be a bad reaction to a new medication. Shows on arrival. Room 25. Ready two is on for Dr. Perry.
That's (number withheld) Plantation Street. The residence in, Latter 1, C.O. Alarm, time out. 1247. Fire on. Engine 8.1. Lincoln 8.1, Lincoln, it's going to be 281, Lincoln Street, 281, Lincoln Street. Inman Hospital, 2nd floor, surgery, recovery room for an 88-year-old male, neck, chest pain, and back pain. and EKG changes. It does have a cardiac history. 281, Lincoln Street, Heneman, second floor surgery, recovery room. Great Chief, you're show us at arrival. You're on scene, 1248. The last one, it's going to be (number withheld) Plantation Street, the resident's in. A lot of company reporting.