00:00
Battalion Chief Five, Heavy Rescue Twenty Four, Fire Tactics Six, Engine Three, vehicle accident entrapment, (number withheld) Holcomb Road.
00:10
Battalion Chief Five, Heavy Rescue Twenty Four, Fire Tactics Six, Engine Three, vehicle accident entrapment, (number withheld) Holcomb Road.
00:35
24, all units clear and responding.
00:37
It's going to be a fire attack 1006 upon arrival.
00:40
Involving a MARTA bus.
00:41
The bus did catch on fire and the driver was ejected.
00:49
Call 24 to Battalion five.
00:56
Squad 24 to Battalion 5.
01:16
Radio to that unit.
01:19
608 to radio, do you have a 800 unit on that call?
01:29
10-8[1], 10-8, traffic.
01:33
608, the radio. Do you have an 800 unit on the entrapment ejection call?
01:42
If we have an 800 unit available, can you place them on that call, please?
01:46
10-4[2], I'm showing 810 available and to the call.
01:54
124 to all incoming.
01:55
There's a negative entrapment.
01:57
Keep the units en route.
01:58
We have one in jail.
02:00
We'll be out doing medical.
02:19
Advanced medical 71 vehicle accident entrapment (number withheld) Holcomb Road.
02:26
Advanced medical 71 vehicle accident entrapment (number withheld) Holcomb Road.
02:37
Radio from Battalion Five.
02:40
Battalion Five, go ahead.
02:45
Heavy Rescue 24 is on scene.
02:48
Provides negative on entrapment.
02:50
They're canceling all incoming units except for the med unit.
02:59
If I, if you only need one med unit right to you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received and understood.