00:01
(number withheld) Broadway, on a headache, A3[1].
00:06
Pumper 9, (number withheld) Broadway, on a headache, A3[1].
00:15
Pumper 9, stand down, remain in quarters.
00:17
Pumper 9, stand down, remain in quarters.
00:24
Dispatch car 106, looks like we got one car.
00:27
We'll be out investigating.
00:28
Make to summit command.
00:31
106, show you on scene.
00:32
One car out investigating.
00:40
Medic 510, (number withheld) Broadway on a headache.
00:44
A3[1]. Medic 510, (number withheld) Broadway on a headache.
01:00
Radio service headquarters, out.
01:04
Pumper 42, (number withheld) East 119th Street, residence alarm A4.
01:10
Pumper 42, (number withheld) East 119th Street, residence alarm A4.
01:16
Pumper 8, out. Pumper 9
01:21
Dispatch, car 106, you can put.
01:24
Pumper 9, you stand down.
01:25
It was an accident, I got you in quarters.
01:32
Dispatch, car 106, you can put the pumper and truck in service.
01:35
Just have the ambulance come in.
01:37
Pumper 19, truck 7, you copy?
01:40
Pumper 19 in service.
01:48
This is car one six.
01:49
You can cancel the ambulance.
01:52
Hey, 558 , you copy? You can be in service.
01:57
Five five eight, copy.
02:12
Five hundred and ten.
02:14
Yes, it can be BLS.
02:21
I mean, we will respond to it.
02:23
I just see on the screen here BLS five was on it.
02:30
They were, however, they were on lunch, so we were trying to let them finish their lunch.
02:36
But we can pull them if you follow the safe plate.
02:43
Well, I was just trying to clarify because I just saw it on the screen.
02:46
We were running a call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A3: Low-priority, alpha-level medical response or assigned radio channel/talkgroup A3.