(number withheld), Northwest 72 Terrace. (number withheld), Northwest 722 Terrace. Patient is a 66-year-old male conscious and breathing. He is alert, reports no injuries, and is still on the floor.
840 minutes. Fresh 22, Rescue 33, responding to a fall patient at 613, 6013, Northwest 112th place, 6013, Northwest, Northwest 112 place. Who will be a 78-year-old female, conscious and breathing advice they felt in the bathroom. This was a recent accidental ground level fall. There is no bleeding. She is responding normally. has no injuries, patients still on the ground and it's on the ground for less than one hour. Originally came in as a lifeline alarm, the patient only speaks Spanish, has their history of heart conditions, diabetic, falls, uses a walker and has high blood pressure. (name withheld), six, down the case. This is going to be on scene. There's lockbox information on 913 to 850 jars.
I'm not really sure what you can do with that, but you can just rob out a signal 13, make sure when I need it. Okay, well. All four units, 14. Ten, four, please. Four, fifty, four, please. Four, ten, six, five, four, twenty-eight. Any seven, sharing from life-line alarm, (name withheld), self-initiated, 2012 fires. OCO4-Goahoeho. Carly, Quebec, Zero, Four, Tango, Gold. The other white. Ford. Fort. 2429 valid, 495, Ford, Ford, or White, and Kohler, Herman Bellamy, Jr., at 2450, north or southeast, fourth plane.
Attention all units on Channel 2. ASO is working a call in the area RTS, 700 Southeast 3rd Street. They're asking for all units to stay out of this area at this time at 1730 hours. In 25, Rescue 20, show you're spawning CVA[1] patient 7424 Northwest 126 Avenue. 6424-Northwest 126 Avenue. 60-year-old female conscious breathing. Not completely alert. She's breathing normally. I'm thinking about three sides. I guess what she'll come in her. One side of her face is dripping and she's got weakness to one side of the body. 1731. All three.