BLS3, respond code 2, 478 West 11th Street. This will be the rear house, cross-a-Montezuma Street, 64-year-old male with dizziness. BLS3, cancel. Repeating for BLS3, you can cancel, brake, truck 84, medic 50, both units code 3, 478 West 11th Street, cross a Montezuma Street, respond to the rear house for a patient with chest pain.
Engine 68, medic 62, Code 3, Medical 15702, Crestwood Drive, Unit 530, Cross with San Pablo Avenue, 42-year-old male difficulty greeting. 2nd25, Code 3, 478, West 11th Street, will be the front unit, (name withheld), feeling busy.
B1, fire and ambulance in route to 478, West 11th Street, 72-year-old female experiencing dizziness.
9.Y1, 10603. Go ahead. Y1 is 1181[1], with 10th at Beacon, a two-vehicle TC, the RPs requesting medical, and we're starting them. See you for having me for covered. 10-4[2]. Y-1-Y2 VRPs in a Maroon, (name withheld), plate of 8 Paul, Charles Victor, 989. Of course, a white, (name withheld), 9 Lincoln-Edward Union, 180. 9-8 41063. Go ahead. It's an SPC for 10201. Negative DIRP. There was an airbag deployment, and that both vehicles would require a tow. Oh, well, that's 27. My 1 is 97[3]. 12. 10, 10, 8. 10. 10.1. Do we have any plates for the vehicle? Negative, go ahead. First is going to be a_(name withheld), 9 Lincoln, Frank Union, 180. Copy, 9 Lincoln, Frank Union, 180, 1026. Current on a 2024-to-a, (name withheld). We do have the_(name withheld) plate 8, Paul, Charles, 4, 989. Y1, that one, 1026. Current on a 2020_(name withheld). That next one, 10,000. The next one. Why one? The driver in the key, uh, she's away, she's green and she's fine. But she is complaining of a head pain and shoulder tape. 10.4. Good night. Next slide, 10, time. Good night.