00:00
This is station 20, respond.
00:06
Seizure call, non-verbal.
00:12
Control 20, 420, you're up.
00:20
24, en route 911[2], responding to the sheriff's office in Madison.
00:26
(number withheld) male had a seizure, fell and hit his face.
00:29
He's located in the holding cell currently.
00:56
This is station 80 responding Newport and Gamble for an OB call.
01:06
Control, what do you copy?
01:30
Four returning 0913 .
01:33
Nine hundred and 14 respond to 300 and (number withheld) Venture Drive in Danville.
01:38
Thirty-six-year-old female, 3rd trimester, active labor.
01:45
Contractions are three or less minutes apart.
01:53
Is 900 and ninety-five or anybody available at the 1st responder to go as well due to our response time?
02:19
control station 100 responding for active pregnancy, 915 .
02:31
Four hundred and 40 , we're out of memorial.
02:36
Ten four, arriving 915 .
02:50
My GPS, can you give me a better location, please?
02:57
Control 81, just head towards Danville.
03:15
I'm sure something here at the sheriff's office.
03:19
10-4[1], I'm saying 917.
03:36
Control station 100, respond Newport.
03:53
If you can have someone open the door for us at the sheriff's office.
04:05
Ten four, if you can copy, can you let EMS in at the front door?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
911: Hangup (abandoned 911 call)