Fire reported at garage with airway concerns


Audio|Source: Queen Anne's County Fire, EMS and Police
04:16
Transcript:
Okay, you need a little line. (name withheld), just one. We're going to have a lot. on a shrug itself. Okay, the other things to take you will when you get a jam. It's a three garage. 500, 600 to 600, 200 to 2 MS units that will be enough. I need two per minute units. Five, one hour on a call. on scene perfect cloud owner is coming up to you and I'm on my way. Do you need any more U.S. units or results of vision? No, please call me assistant. Copy. Okay. Triple one, 24 minutes. They need to know about airway compromise if you'll need a second first. Okay, Sam our watch. 500, I need your driver to the flupeg up. Copy. 500 a ride. Man, Klan. Town is true for aviation. Two boats. Okay. Airway compromise. All right. Okay. Nes Street, I'm all right. I'll keep for a higher-compromise. Just one second. Okay, thank you. That's great. Report is 6-100 for now. How are we going to need that? Teller. Thank you, (name withheld). Teller. Copy it's waiting for one of the vehicles. Good. Five, five, six, three, one, hotel, hotel, Tango, Stomey, One-80. Blue, Nissan, Frum, Come here, go ahead. This time your assignment is complete with hands on scenes. You have additional squad and engine en route. DO5, BLD. Push-we go to a lookout on the page. Man hit to 64. Bagman. This is going on top of the pot of y'all. We're going to put in this part out. You're on pretty hard. Six to four, Quentin Pives. We're going to be switching to Quintzix. Okay, we can't go ahead. Okay, okay.
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Queen Anne's County, MD
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