One second. This is going to be at the back of the residence at 1401 Southwest 35th. This is clear from now 1401 Southwest 35th. Okay (name withheld) I think we can maybe get to the ladies for free. You can go south. Back in the west. 6.03 Dispatch. I'm going to terminate 34th Street Command. This fire is out. It was a small crash fire at the back of the residence. All of time he's returning to service. Dispatch clear on that, Terminating Command, going back to Pops. 555.
2.1. Can you not say to be dead easy on my call. Engine 8. Rescue Ladder 7, 603, and 7, and 725, and 721, engine 8. Rescue Ladder 7, 603, and 721. Respond to House Fire at 1,400, Southwest 34th Street. Timeout, 540. Engineering is right. You can you advise and says they're clear to enter the scene. This right, Claire. No second on the list of the message. Zero one in a sixty second in there. 6.03 dispatch. I'm clear on at one, sir, on the time he's responding and ready for any of updates. This one, six or three, we had one caller on this. He wasn't name withheld. He said he sees. Flames at the back of the house. This is his address. He said it was next to him, so I'm not sure if it's 14-0 or 4k01, the actual fire is. I think it's the poster, 14. Okay. So there may be incorrect address in the MDC. Flames at the back of the house. This is like 603 also. He was... I'm just talking if anybody was in the house, he sent people doing north of it. He's a 60-second mic. Sir, it is off-vite. Yeah, they went northbound, the 62nd Street, I think on the East Harbor Road. I keep going. It's into an IT, and I'm trying to quit off here, ride. There is a house fired. Just got town down here first, Dan. You're not having James Clear. We're still waiting on him, so... Yeah, we talked to those ladies. Who do you want to work? Okay, thank you. I was really always working for us a lot of walking, but I said the way's off. So, okay, is himself clear that they are good to enter? There's a guy walking over, too. I think he was the one by the pick one. I don't make contact with him. Why, you know if you have one. 6.03 is on the scene. We've got light smoke in the area if we don't see anything from the street. We're going to investigate. Engine 21, come on into the scene. White, 201.106. If the security guard said you may be able to really think half the connection. 201 is going to clear that level 1. 6.03 is going to establish 34-3-3. I don't think it's going to be it. Just a little second. I just going to go to the hotel. 6-5s-0-0-1 engine A's on-team. We do have one waiver right here we're talking with now. All company, I go at a level 1. Engine 20 if I was on team, stay tip-prone. This is your son-on-team. He's just seven on, team. You're kind of wearing, like, a bluebony, like, a great zip-up. It's okay, standby, so I'm trying to find out. Thank you, 21. Live your rig out here.
This past engine 33, you can return, canceled by TV. Engine Thursday's clear. Thank you. Engine three is clear. Thank you. Engine 7. Rescue Ladder 7. 605 and 721. Respond to house fire at 1,400, Southwest 34th Street. Timeout, 540. Engine 19 dispatch. You can advise them so they're clear to enter the scene. Dispatch, clear. 603 dispatch. I'm clear on Tack 1, so on the campus responding and ready for any updates. Dispatch 603, we had one caller on this. It was a neighbor. He said he sees flames at the back of the house. This is his address. He said it was next to him, so I'm unsure if it's 1404 or 1401 where the actual fire is.
Dispatch 2, Engine 5, cleared in or by PD on scene. Should have several units there. Engine 5 dispatch. We're being housed by PD on scene, MSIC, and return. Dispatch is clear on that, returning MSSA. Engine 19, respond to cardiac arrest at 1344, Southwest 33rd Street. Timeout, 1950.