00:03
marine unit in service.
00:08
TK, anybody with some repeat your traffic.
00:13
Got a marine unit in service.
00:25
a marine unit in service.
00:39
That's going to be negative.
00:40
We did notify the coast guard.
00:44
All right, get a hold of it.
00:47
Did you got? See if they're both.
00:55
Six hundred and thirty-eight Bayou Vista.
01:01
Are both out of service at the moment?
01:07
Hey, Mister, Texas City has a boat.
01:16
Would you like me to contact them?
01:28
(number withheld) Galveston.
01:34
Coast Guard made a call for Allison.
01:36
They're asking for an ETA on a boat out of Hitchcock if that's possible.
01:42
We're working on that, sir.
01:45
10-4[1], thank you, ma'am.
01:51
Fight with the fire.
01:53
We're gonna have a marine unit on standby.
01:55
Just notify if you need them.
02:04
Medic two is code one with one rider to ceiling.
02:13
Keep you on the ground.
02:14
Keep you on the ground.
02:16
Medic one, back in.
02:25
Dispatch 102 , by Vista.
02:29
Hey, anything from us?
02:47
Do you need a boat?
02:53
Galveston County Marine
03:04
Yeah, go ahead, Jim.
03:08
10-4[1], is there a person hanging onto the kayak?
03:12
10-4[1], out. We're trying to,
03:15
but not really. That's all we got.
03:25
The good distance we're unable to get confirmation on it.
03:32
We got binoculars, but it's still too far.
03:36
10-4[1], thank you, sir.
03:37
We're contacting them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.