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Stational on fire units, 1843 is in service. Station 1, Command 104. Station 1, respond. (name withheld), Ohio. (name withheld), Ohio. Call her advising her smoke alarms and the residents keep going off. Won't stop. She's advising there's no smoke or fire present. Station 1 responded. (name withheld), Ohio, (name withheld), Ohio. Resident air advising her smoke alarms keep sounding the residents.
Disposed 41 for her. About 239. The 19 information. Good. She took a call on 911, 410, Woodriver Avenue. They disconnected on me. It did sound like there was a disturbance. And I called him back. She did answer. She advised it. They really had each other, but they would not like any police assistance just passing it on.
Attention, station 1, EMS call, respond to 801 5th Street, 801 5th Street. For a 43-year-old male, possible diabetic issue, mother-in-law is stating that he is shaking and making loud moaning noises, but he is conscious and breathing. Attention, station 1, EMS call, respond to 801 5th Street, 801 5th Street for a 43-year-old male possible diabetic issue. Some planet says the patient is shaking and making loud and moaning noises, but he is conscious and breathing. Time out 1020. That's 4-3-11. 4-1.4-7.3-11, just information, patient is on dialysis for kidney failure. Still conscious and breathing.
Station 1, EMS, 310 Smith, 310, apartment number 2, 31-year-old male with abdominal pain and catheter issues. He's conscious and breathing. Station 1 EMS, 310 Smith, 310 Smith, apartment number 2 for a 31-year-old male, abdominal pain and catheter issues. He's conscious and breathing. Survival flights been dispatched, timeout, 1350.