Beach rescue at Hancock Avenue and Ocean Terrace
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Ocean County EMS & Medics
03:24
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00:00
Service on the beach, (number withheld) and thirty-seven, holding as for a border rescue.
00:06
Call number requesting you.
00:09
Well, I think he's going to be in route.
00:12
Okay.
00:25
Two eight one and six seven arriving on Marcellus.
00:28
Two of primary down with a tree, multiple cable lines down.
00:32
Prepare a copy of pole number.
00:36
Four
00:41
0113 , Thomas Sierra November.
00:45
Power out along the whole street.
00:51
All right, we tried calling here at East End earlier, they're not even answering.
00:58
Understood, just to put it in the cab.
01:07
Property as we're trying to get doctors.
01:13
(number withheld) Avenue, Station 4243, Squad 34.
01:18
Apparently there are wires down at (number withheld) Avenue.
01:23
Time now 2117.
01:29
25-10.
01:31
25-10.
01:33
All right, just to reiterate, understand we're operating in storm mode.
01:38
We need JCP and out here.
01:41
Do 115, we got live wires might have crossed the top of the house.
01:45
Pull into the structure.
01:46
Structure is sound right now.
01:51
All right, received 2118.
01:57
2110, you want us to start heading to 35?
02:07
Can you change that final call type to obstruction, please?
02:14
We don't have that as a nature.
02:19
Obstruction.
02:23
Yeah, I copied you.
02:24
We don't have that as a nature to change it to.
02:28
Okay,
02:37
Roger that.
02:42
Okay.
02:57
(number withheld) at Hancock and Ocean Terrace.
03:03
Hancock. This is Hancock and Ocean Terrace.
03:08
Mobile unit coming up to you now.
03:17
Per
03:18
2210, everyone's out of the water and on land at this time.
03:21
If you could switch over to four once you get closer, we'll communicate.