Sure, sounds well, okay. Station 36, pregnancy. 125 Dickinson Street, cross-off, Market Street, and Front Street. Pregnancy, Medic 36, 12, 31 hours. 310, Hortarity, 310, Street, Street. See, (name withheld), reference to his file perjury charges. And he's requesting a public service from an officer. When you get there, he's bedridden and can come to the door briefly to unlock it. Go ahead now. 1232. Is the caller chasing or is he up this outside? Callers at the job site across the street from the cases. 3036 route. 735 Dickinson Street, Cross the Market in front. Your spotty for a 20-year-old female on labor. She's 38 weeks pregnant. Conscious breathing at 1233. 18. 18. Back 33 with a 47.
Can't pick up. I hear some phone. We need back 3-3 with a field card. 48, you're clear, 1325[2]. Station 36, pregnancy. Cross of Market Street and Front Street. Pregnancy. Medic 36. 1325 hours. Clear water on fire. Operation commandant, fire is out. Getting with overall. The EMS unit is back here assessing the patient. Okay, command you're clear. Fires out. Doing overhaul. A staffing a patient, 1326[3].26. 6'022, copy, stop. I'll be at 307.9 Angel Drive. Go ahead. Commander Charlie, I've got other units reporting to you, heading back to you now. Kansas 53, where you say? Kentucky, Nora, Edward, Ocean, William, Mary, specialized tag. on a gray Tesla. Okay, engine 52. You're clear. 1326. Operations clear. I have enough people back here for now. Clear. That was engine 53, first stage. Sixth John, 18, six quality, two, and EMS traffic. Medi 36 in route. Clear, 53. Head of 506 in Rotho 125 Dixon Street. Agent 50 were staged. Copy. Agent 50. C-50. C-51 on a month, man. You know, dispatch 125 Dickinson Street, 125 Dickinson for a first 3 20-year-old female with pregnancy problems for... cross street of Market Street and Front Street for a 20-year-old female conscious breathing pregnancy problems and has COVID. We are sending PD due to a hazard on the house, BASI, stating that two officers respond to any calls there, a male named (name withheld) lives here, and he's 29A[1]. I've got a caution indicator for a two-officer response for calls involving (name withheld), 29A, combative, and maybe in-talk. Our caller guys, she's there alone as though. We've got a hand come into the rear. Drive, two, click. Except to be on the front door. Paul, you too, can you or one of your units back? 82 player who have his closest? 20, I can put that way from Amelia. Okay. 249 operations. Do you like the fan turned on? Affirmative. Static 36 on scene. On seat, 13, 29. Will V. Adams. Hi, soon. Here, Claire, 13, 29. 6.m. 22, checkup. Check okay, no further. No further at 13.29. Your question.
(name withheld) 12, (name withheld) 81, in case you get there beforehand, it may be better to respond to 2420. State Route 132 is going to be directly behind there in the woods. Also, it sounds like a second tourniquet is being applied. Analogy, 33, 35. 39, those units checkups. Let's not work with. 2335. Are we able to check your locals? Negative locals. Why have you? It's you there. Medi-45. Go ahead. Looks like it's going to be in dark, correctly, the woods behind 2420 State Route 132, that's 2420, State Route 132 over the creek. Two tourniquets have been applied. Good point. (name withheld) 12, (name withheld), any one, has been two tourniquets applied so far? 2336. District 44, Andrew 44. Sure, 24. John 23, just confirming 2420 is in the bill is correct? I believe so, it's that bolus curve. 23, you're clear. I'll be on seeing. It's clear. All units that are responding for this, I just got an update. They are honking the horn so that you can get back there to them and reporting that the patient is then going unconscious. Section 44. Okay. 8 Mary 22, check up. Just information. Air care is going to be good to fly. Also, the patient is passing out. They're honking the horn to help you as locate them. So, let me and update it through what three words in there for you guys as well. Joe, fine. Chuck's okay, 2337. Here, Claire. We're likely to be applying them. We're just, it's going to take us a few minutes. You have to allow you then. All units and, Ralph, there's going to be a new set of, what, three words as well? Your Fair, I'll have them to go ahead and fly. We'll call back with the landing zone. Okay, clear. Andrew 44 will likely be your contact. 39 of those units checkup. We're not. We're okay. We should have a 15 is unimported, Harold Buell. 7.7.7.11, Chaviselt, and a parking on RV. Go ahead. State of locals, Harold, fuel. It's going to be a Tennessee license plate. Boyfriend King 9182, it is a blue Nissan on an awesome. Here, clear, of course. I think it's going to be three days. Steel card. 2338. You said a Tennessee plate? Go to 45. Okay, okay, I'm clear. 23.38. I just forgot this time. Station 45, MVA[1] rollover. 2481, State Route 132. Cross of Fagan's Run Road and Nick's Place. MVA rollover. AirCare[2] 2. Respond on fire ground for 23, 38 hours. Mayor 35. We hear them honking, but it's going to take a lengthy time for everything to get there. Medic 45, you're clear. We're a courage hand to put the arm up. We'll let them know. Medic 45, would you like them to keep on-key? Yeah, I'm keeping public. Your class.