Avenue and Maryland Avenue intersection for medical emergency, Hamilton County 1. Virginia Avenue of Maryland for medical emergency. Hamilton County 1, BLS-to-call, second call, 22-250. K-50-0-K-1-2. K-50. 3-4-5, and that's gay street. 3-50-on. 3-45, Sherry responding, 22-51. 917, Gay Street, Apartment 19, 66-year-old male. He was conscious and breathing advised he just fell out of his wheelchair, also advising his door is locked. Thanks, Steve. I'll get a minute three, four, four, they're out. All again, a minute, three, four is around. Three, four, four, sure you're responding. It's Virginia Avenue and Maryland Avenue. For a female advising, she is having a panic attack, advised she will be standing there under the light.
920 Maryland Avenue for an unknown medical problem, ambulance company one. 920 Maryland Avenue for an unknown medical problem, ambulance company one, for the ALS type call, 0049 hours. Medic 345 is responding. Medic 345 is showing around at 0.052 hours. Hey, 3-4-5, this is going to be in front of 923, 923 Maryland Avenue. Original caller advised, unconscious, unresponsive, unsure of breathing female, maybe in her 30s. Now he's moving around, we've got the CPD that just arrived on the scene right now. Still conscious, not fully alert. Okay. 345 communications or CPD, you can cancel in the call. That's great news. We are back in service attorney. 345, okay. Double 45 hours.
352 is around 1434. 352, so that's right 1434. 352. 25801, 801, apartment 211, 45-year-old female has been sick for the last week. Had a procedure done now. She's been having seizures. The patient correction, the caller lost service. I still have them on the phone, but I can't hear anything, so I have no more information. 38 Pennsylvania Avenue for holder level of consciousness, ALS-type call, Hamas Company 1. 38 Pennsylvania Avenue for holder level of consciousness, ALS-type calls, Amos Company 1, 1434. 399, please. 399, okay, 1435. 3190, okay, 1435. 3-145. 3-1-4-1-5. 3-4-A hospital. 3-5. Do you have any patient information? And if any, you can take care, I go priority 3 to Ruby. 35, do my apologies, it's going to be a 45-year-old female who has been having seizures for the last week. She is right now unconscious, but she is breathing. I wasn't able to get more information, the patient, the caller's phone cut out. 3-44, you have a message. Mr. (name withheld), do you need any assistance there? I'm only in a minute it out. We're going to be arrived in the hospital. 3-4-4-14-36. You can swing by if you might. Maybe we have a do come up that function with the life packs. You 10-1, I'm in grad, also. Also, I'm going to have the sergeant respond, and I'm on the other side of the towel. 10.51, okay. Allie, 513.513. Can you go ahead and attach to the call out 50's way? We're going to head that way. We're going to be end of 3rd of 51, and we're just continuing to we hear otherwise. 513, okay. 3.5-2 on the scene. 352 1437. Allie 8, 5137. Allie 8, 513. Target at the address, please. 312 on scene 1437. 25801, 380, Randview. 352 is on scene there now. 345, no. 5-0. 5-130 is 3,0, 352. I'll let you know what we got. 345, Shavis, Mawney, 14, 1437, is 38, Pennsylvania Avenue. I have a 44-year-old female. Call her by, she's very lethargic, also has fallen several times, last several days, once her check-out. Okay, okay. 3-4-0-8, no patch you can see. 7-1 for your patch. 7-1 for your patch. 22, we're on the air. Brush 22 on the air, 1438, push over to EMF1.