Attention, Medic 1. Medic 1. Respond 16, Carver Court, Building C. 16, Carver Court, Building C. Reference, brain and problems, cross street, East Grand Street, and East Bright Street. Respond in emergency traffic. This is A1, EMS assignment, 16, car record, building C. (name withheld), this is engine 11, EMS assignment, 16 car record, C. (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), C else one. This is minute one. One. Copy 610, switch over to 35. All right. 16 is back record, search the comps one. Page one, copy one. Cabot 611. Here's the final 16, see, all record, respond to the hood. Forty-year-old male, difficulty breathing, difficulty, speaking between breaths, EMS, continue mercy. One, very...
Intentinealus 1. Attention 111, 1312, North Heritage Street, 1312, North Heritage Street, Reverend's Medical Alarm, Cross Streets, West Highland Avenue, and Edwards Avenue, respond routine traffic. What's it around Brown Street Street, Tray. Before. We're handling that call for ALS1, responding from Station 4. On top of 1349, ALS1, are you direct? Foreign Communications. Yes. I'm going to be responding to a 53-year-old male. Underneath further, all he could advise is he's possibly having a stroke, he just needs to go to the hospital.
Copy engine 11 1039[1]. Units responding to 15 car record apartment C. You're going to be responding to a 48-year-old male in an active seizure. Has had more than one seizure in a row. EMS continue emergency traffic. L.S.1 communications? Good. Continue routine traffic. I'm going to be responding to a 75-year-old female injured to the knee.
Communications 94. Notic four. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Attention ALS2. ALS2, respond 12, Carver Court. 12 Carver Court building F. Reference to call. In 1714, operation, emergency, emergency, jump it. The voice of violence, stomach pain, and possible symptoms. In our flu and oral, one-mill patient, reaching. Copy 1715.