En route to my location at Ingalls, gas pumps, for a subject we ran 29s on earlier. I complained about back problems, and it's fine having some issues. Civil. Hey, boy, thank you. Routine will be fine. (name withheld). 10 10 he just walked in my car and asked so I call him. 69[1] first responders 154 Carbon City Road this is going to be Ingalls gas pumps back pain routine first responders 154 Carbon City Road Back pain is going to be as the gas pumps at Ingalls. Timeout 1627. Off 36 noon. Off 36, go ahead. Left line temporarily 1053 for 1051.
61 at 62. 20-0 break away from that and can you find me? Yeah, it's disturbance on Brentwood Road. Yeah, four. We'll both be in route. That's right. See that at Morgan's, your patient's going to be in 24. Hopperk. Howie patrol is at Mel 1072 and show us 108 turned over in route to 61. Yeah, four part of seven, I'm two seven BCJ. One, three, seven, two, four. Going to Brentwood Road, we did give another call back for that call. Did state that a male was at the property. It was verbal only. That subject has left, headed towards Jamestown Road. Caller does have a 1099, but has not pulled it out. Suggestion they're on 10.10.10.0. 1254, very? 1254. It's 1254. 8.1255. Primary for this call.
I'll come back on seeing. Hello. 569 first responders 1016 James Town Road, Carolina Diner, motor vehicle accident, routine at this time. Crew 5, 69 purchase owners, 1016, James Town Road, Carolina Diner, motor vehicle accident, routine at this time, 11557. Station 2, Station 3, Area, 1016, Jamestown Road, Carolina Diner, motor vehicle accident, timeout, 1157. Yes, ma'am. It's already on scene. You call U.N.C. Morganton and tell them we are coming in with a 32-year-old male called out procedures. He's had one seizure, was hypoglycemic, has had a bag of B-10. Currently, DTS 11 is post-sictal, heart rate is 84, blood pressure is 136, or 84, 02, 98 on room there. BGEL is 141 at this time, will be there fully in about five minutes. Morganton. Morning, Morgan. Group three at Morganton. One at Morganton. One at Morganton. Nine, same, traffic. At Morganton. Eight, so go ahead. I've transferred that information from that crew on the patient over to Morganton. Can you give me Crew 7's Code Blue[1] Time, please? Blue is 1121. I'm going to interrupt motor vehicle accident. Q5, stand by. 8.12, did you copy the time? Everybody, thank you. 69 Tanker 1, Garcia. Do you copy us in route? Do you repeat your unit number, please? 69 Tanker 1. Medical on board. 69 Tanker 1, En route. An available patient refusal. 6, clear patient refusal. 6, clear patient refusal. 6.12, crew, 6. Y'all hold up in town summary, please. Receive. Five, maybe I'll stand by, I want to say. Ready avert. 1024 report. Until on speedburn. Sendent to one thing. 1234 B. 6991-1-6-8-0-1-1, thank you. I'm saying. See? On. See if you can't race. Let's see if you can raise. 685 sees some people personal ill at grace. Receive, same by 68 Utility 1. All right, we got somebody on the way. Receive 685. Thank you, Burr. South Dakota, sir. 99 Rescue 5 checked on C, a motor vehicle accident, Jamestown Road, sir. Gene traffic. E&B Code came out emergency. We do have Morganton units and 69 units on scene, sir. 295. 990 Group 5. 990, crew 5. 990, crew 8 response. So you go ahead. Crew 8, got one patient, plain of abdominal pain, no LOC, minor damage to those vehicles. Cover it. 203 Burt. If you're going to advise crew, they can cut back to routine. She's normal science on the monitor, heart rate of 60, blood pressure 146 over 90. Did have a fall yesterday. No complaints from that. Just need to be checked out.
97 first responders 1913 James Town Road the Burke opportunities breathing problems emergency response 309 77 first responders 1913 James Town Road eberg opportunities breathing problems emergency response time out 1120 Email detain for now. 77 utility one of the N-Rrop, Burr. 777 Utility One in-Route. Investigation 1.6. Unruiting. Unrout. 106, 2104. 104. 106, 2104. 2, bird. Just perch. Clear and available patient refusal. Team 13 James Town Road, you're going to a 54-year-old male. His conscious is breathing. College visits are clients having low O2, not responding normally. Client is blue around the lips, is clammy, has to go PB. Patient is in the front office by the glass door. If you can put any notes and shake at any can.