Refugee 6th and service. Refugee 6th and service. Thank you for the warning script. You're welcome. Please, Batchez 21, Sam, for an update. We're on scene with a 49-year-old male, (name withheld). We're in line with the water's edge in the chatty. Pretty close to the sand. This is copy. 21, Sam, copies. And 22X, is the patient still on the rocks? Are they currently now on the beach? And then how many units do you have on scene with you? Patience is on the rocks, conscious and breeding, and only the unit 22 is OACC. Just that's copy. 21-10 copies. Michigan, see you send a unit that way and 21-10 will be responding. Downstairs, can I get some relocation warnings on two waiters off volleyball? Mission A-firm, you've got Unit 23 with one guard ending down that way. Unit 22, let us know if you're going to need more personnel permission. 22 from dispatch, when you have a chance, can you give us an exact location of the patient? 60-19, my guess, what are 50 yards? West of the knee guidelines. Left Guard is back to you in a 22X for an update. No signs of any sea spine injury. We're going to walk him off his... Small gas, he'll be good to walk off the rocks. We're just going to assist. And if we can't start medics this way, 700 north of January road for a 49-year-old male continent breeding. He's got copy, medics, and fire on the way. 22 from 23, what equipment do you need? 20-1 same copy is the traffic on D1 en route from DVD drives. 203 is on scene with an additional opportunity guard. Does that help? When you're clearing you finish an assessment, can you update if you agree that a walkout's going to suffice? for the rescue plans. Five are clues that you shut down. 21-10 will be your last. I was just looking for confirmation that you agree that I walkout is going to be the best rest of you plan here after your patient assessment. Okay, from 21-10 a walk-out is the plan. Dispatch 246, night guards are escorting the patient back to the beach. We're going to clear. Dispatch 43 Sam, I see that there is fire units on the mission point side in the parking lot. Do you want to redirect? Dispast cop. My car. Welcome, my turn. For the medical aid at North Jetty Road, Medicaid 22-21 should be on the ocean front. That's where the patient is. Is that 700 North Jersey Road? Sure. Which copies? Oceanfront. Is that 700 North Jersey Road? Sure. Morning, so one individual, soft tower four. Permanent. 21, 10, 23X, I'm not sure if there was an update. Patient is on the beach for attending to minor injuries. Okay, copies. It sounds like fire is being redirected to the parking lot of seeing pulling up on scene.
It's a location says North Channel Jetty. It's North Jetty Road in Aspen Court. A patient is on the rocks, a 49-year-old male, fell on the rocks and hit his head. You have Metric 82 Engine 21 responding.
Engine 38, Medical, 7 Echo, 7 Foxfront, 88, 83 Shaw Away, 88883 Shaw Away, Cross Street, Sirius Road, and then Steel Place. Endune 38, 7 Echo, 7 Foxfront. Metro, 7 Fox Strach. Metro, Metro, 7 Echo. Metro, 7 Echo. Engine 8, go ahead. Right, so you can show medic 22 has been unseen times 5 minutes. They're not tracking. Copy medic 22 at 18 times 5.
Engine 15. Medical. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Stront, 2111 Spray Street, Cross Street, Brighton Avenue, and Long Branch Avenue. Engine 15. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Stront. 40. (name withheld) 22, do you have any trans-information to this call? Medic, 22, level 1 heart problem, 42-year-old male, conscious and breathing, complaining of heart problems and chest pain, wearing a black sweater, blue jeans, and black shoes in the parking lot of the beach. (name withheld), who's our first responder? Engine 15. Okay, thank you.
Engine 15. Medical. 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Strots[2]. 5121 West Point Lola Boulevard. 5121 West Point Loma Boulevard. Unit 5121. Cross Street, Abbott Street, and Loto Street. Engine 15. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strots.