Engine 11 and 18, engine 10, engine 29. Letter 10, letter 7, letter 12, Battalion 4, Battalion 5, Deputy 1, Rest 1, Battalion 2. The phone's on a telephone alarm. Full of sign, the station, 4321, 4668, Springfield, across the street, Halland Street, and Blum Street. Report to go microwave on fire and apartment 2. Again, this engine 11, engine 18, engine 10, engine 29, letter 10, letter 7, letter 12, battalion 4,000, Battalion 5, Deputy 1, Rescue 1, Battalion 2. Respond on the telephone alarm, full assignment station, 4321, so 4-68, Springfield, Cross Street, Holland Street, and Blum Street. We'll put up on the microwave on fire and apartment 2. 23, 28 hours, dispatch, dispatch, 2, switch at channel 2. All right, 5, declares, we're available, put us on that box. 12? Bell. (name withheld) received. Thanks a lot. I received that, Deputy 1. Also be advised that this call came from a 10-year-old child, and he's home alone. I received that. One of the team's passionate. They get a single 305 for engine 7. There's nothing showing here, no alarm sounding. You have a key holder responding? Damn, God. We're going to do a 360 of the school. We're going to do a 360 of the school. We're seeing. How could have the time for? I'm available. I'll take for that number. That's what is the Italian 5. You can take up. Battalion 1 is going to take this run after 6-8 spring pull-out. The Italian 5 received. Please. In 6 on the scene, establishment 3-story tax payer, investigating nothing showing. Do you have a callback number? Nothing negative. The call came from PD. They stated that a 10-year-old child called say that he was home alone and the microwave was on fire in an apartment two. Receive, interest is on the B-side, the B-side. Pretty safe. The C-4 is on the street in the filming command. They have nothing to show him from the outside. Pretty soon.
7-6-9-4s. The 6th, go 5th for us. 6.5th 4th. We're taking nothing showing. Recy. Revenue 6th grade 4th, signal 305, workers working on the system. Alarm being reset. 2259, any fixed report signal 305. We're going to 6, 0845, then. 18,000 on Brenna, Avenue, plus the alarm sounding at this location. Again, that's attention, engine 18, engine 11, ladder, 11, but tiny 4. Respondent telephone alarm. Signal 9, station 4354. That's the 14, Kent Street, car seats at 18,000 on Brenner, Ravenel, reports of alarms sounding at this location. All units going to station 4354. Switch over to Channel 3, 045-50. On that run, 10th Street Run. That's affirmative, engine 6. Lower first of it. That's affirmative. That's affirmative. Let's see if you have a confirmation on that address again. For responding. Injury 6, that's going to be 14 10th Street, Carpheus at 18th Avenue and Brenner Avenue. 1410 received following universe. Receive, according to the engine 11, you can take off engine 6.
Inge 6. Do you have more information on this? Do you have more information on our role? All the information I got from NPD was a two-car MBA stated that there were fluid. It's not like gas in the area from the accident. The time for the engine text. Come up for a refill they have by the Capital One. Thank. Yeah, tiny for the quarters. We have a two-car MPI, Nolan Travis. Great, sir. The time reported. Do you have NPD respond? No injuries. Level 1 has much for Fulus on the ground. I received that. The call came from NPD. Restaurant 1 take place restaurant available. Thank you. The time for it is fixed. You can take off.
Section 196, 11, Battalion 4, Rescue 1. Respond, on a telephone alarm, signal 8, station, 4 321, to 4.87, Spring, 4-A., cross streets of Blum Street, and 18th a half, of course, of the 2-caught NBA, possible injuries with fluid. Again, the engine 6, lot of 11, Battalion, 4, Rescue 1, Respond, Respond, Respond, 1, Telephone, 8, Station 4-321 to 4-4-8-7 Springfield a half, across streets of Blum Street and 18th a half. Report to a two-part MBA with possible injuries for 20-34 hours to stretch 52, which is general response.