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Houston Fire Department, Emergency Medical Call, 2301, 5th Street, Unit 3. Station 39 first due. Houston Fire Department, Emergency Medical Call, 2301, 5th Street, Unit 3. Station 39 1st 2.
Houston Fire Department. Carbon monoxide alarm[1], no symptoms. 1921, Euclid Avenue. Station 39 first due. Houston Fire Department. Carbon monoxide alarm, no symptoms. 1921, Euclid Avenue. Station 39 first due.
Do you want? Take a snake for a call. Every. Ninety-nine, control. Good. Here you're checking the 2100 block of Charles. About five ago, there was a (name withheld) that threw some objects that parked vehicles in GLA North Carolina, Charles.