Breathing problems ALS level. 4632. Breyerwood Drive. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Engine 10 and Tower 10. Fire alarm. 1-600, Jefferson Park Avenue. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Engine 10 and Tower 10. Fire alarm. 1-600, Jefferson Park Avenue. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Rescue 15. Sick person priority 2. 5302, Panager Woods Drive. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Rescue 15. Sick person priority 2. 5302, Tangerwoods Drive. Respond on Alpha Tech 2.
ACC. Station 17. Station 17, go ahead. Yes, sir. Can you show engine 171 and medic 17? I want to call the station for a walk-in, adult female. What's the chief complaint? Hi. Engine 7. Firenetic 10. Breathing problems ALS level. 607, 11th Street, Northwest. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Engine 7, Firenetic 10. Breathing problems ALS level. 607, 11th Street, Northwest. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. 2. Engine 171 and Rescue 17. Chest pain A.L.S. level. Rescue Station 17, 805, Irish Road. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Engine 17 and rescue 17. Chest pain ALS level. Rescue Station 17, 805, Irish Road. Respond on Alpha Tact 2. Rescue 18. Sick person priority 2. Colonnades Jefferson 2, 260. Barracks Road Unit 222. Respond on Alpha Tact 2. Rescue 18. Sick person priority two. Collinates Jefferson, 260, Berwick's Road Unit 222. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Page 7, Pyramidic 10, you responded to 607, 11th Street, Northwest, Crawl Streets of Rossar Avenue, East, and Grady Avenue for the ALS level grading problems. We have a 70-year-old female. on 4 liters of oxygen up to 5 percent, still difficulty, speaking between breaths, 15.50s. Meg 18, you're responding to the colonnades at the Jefferson area, 16, or 2600 Perth Road, Coast Street of Colonies, Dale Drive in Huntwood Lane, 3 room 222, 222. for the party to use a person 1550 portion.
Engine 83. Rescue 18. Station 8. Battalion 201. Cardiac arrest. Food Lion, Branchman's Boulevard. 585, Branchman's Boulevard. Respond on Alpha Tech 2. Engine 83, rescue 18. Station 8. Battalion 201. Cardiac arrest. Food Lion, Branchman's Boulevard. 585, Branchman's Boulevard. Respond on Alpha Tech 2.
(name withheld) took a look at this car and said he's not going to be able to get it down, so probably going to need a rotator that will be able to pick it up from where it's been in. How is it positioned exactly, so I can just tell the next hill company. It's stuck on a set of steps that go up the hillside, so it's tainted off like... 45 degrees and kind of cling fairly to the side of a hill. So they're probably literally going to have to put stuff around and pick it straight up and set it back down on the wheels.