for engine 33, can you attack the BLS Rescue. Engine 33, getting Rescue 844 on the radio 11.1 miles away. Rescue 844. Rescue 844, front with Engine 33 on scene, 6% 9704,000. Helmia Street.
3 units, battery, domestic line, Suspect, 1137 Bayview. 1137 Baby Avenue is suspect of the father. Now spanning, 50 years, orange, shirt, 10 pants, to the mother, Supreme 415 in the background. Code 3 and 1846, Nardi 532. On the southeast, south-east unit domestic wildlife, 12, 12th Street. Suspect is the ex-girlfriend, female (name withheld), 44 years of wearing a ponytail, a color for shirt and pink, short pants, modern comments for additional. Code 2, 018499, 1849. Harbor units for the Code 3 call identify. Harbor units for the Code 3 call identify. 18, extended us from Harbor Station. All units 5A18 responding Code 3 from Harbor Station to 1137 Bayview. 419-849 Code 6 on the station call so we're going to be on in so further. 184849, code 6 on the station call. 18849, your location for the station call? Okay, 849, your location for the station call? Can you show us follow from route to 297-1-2? 188949, Roger. Any southeast unit, family to shoot, 9700, front of front of apartment number seven. Sounds like this is a male (name withheld) 37. Under the influence of methamphetamese banging, taking the door, could tune to 1-856 or to 1824. All right, 35, we can last one. 5-825-1716. that's for my infinite. 1883? 18812. Hovering in a 10, 518, 518. Additional on your battery domestic line, system like 1-137 baby. Your PR standing by with the victim of female, finite blue and gray shirt, blue tunes standing outside the residence. Sussex is going in and out of the house. Additional to 1846. 1883, repeat.
RESTU 815, Roger. RETA, 834, abdominal page, 416 South, A1 Road. 158-58 traffic accident intersection of 18th Street, crosses Lassanagan Boulevard.
Metro Lightport 6.9, if you'd like, we're in quarters, we can take that run for 23. Okay, copy that. I'm talking to a medical group right now. They're going to establish this as a crush injury because he's been in one position for so long. I concur with that. Additionally, just want to confirm, are we going to monitor the air prior to sending bodies down, or are we going to do it with them? as the canary. Okay, copy that. A rescue group, if he's in a standing position, there's probably no need for crush injury protocols. We have you, Rescue 19, EMS9, responding to your incident. We're attempting to confirm if it's one in the same with engine 19's incident. Engine 19 is unseen of a medical call and they received a second patient. It sounds like it's a one-zero unconscious. So engine 19, if you're going through Yumeo, this is the same call. They pulled up on our incident with the incident. A rescue 19 just arrived on scene. 19, Roger, we'll confirm, we'll cancel engine 69 and EMS9 on their incident at 1,505 Mumeo Road.