BLS 109, EMS 1. Washington Township 239, Hurtle Cross Keys Road. Between (name withheld) Way and Frysno Road. First floor suite 81, A medical emergency. BLS 109, UMS1. Washington Township 239, Herpville Cross Keys Road. Between (name withheld) Way and Frysnell Road, first floor, suite 81. A medical heart, let's see. 1043. Okay, I'm going to responding. Ninety-four female swelling the legs, no critical symptoms. Patient is paralyzed in the wheelchair-bound, CVA history.
BLS 109, U.S. 1. Washington Township 239, Hurtle-cross-Kees Road. Between (name withheld) Way and (name withheld) Road. First floor, suite 81, a medical emergency. BLS 109, U.S. 1st, Township 239, Hurtle-cross-Kees Road. Between (name withheld) Way and (name withheld) Road, first floor, suite 81. A medical emergency. 1043. BLS 109, U.S. 1. Washington Town Trip 239, Hurtill Cross Keys Road. Between (name withheld) Way and (name withheld) Road.
(name withheld) 1, Washington, catch up the Crofton Run. Number 6. Eaton Drive. Coming, Sunhaven Drive and Joseph Drive, an assault victim. Ellis 10, I. (name withheld) 1, Washington, can't ship the cross from run development. Number 6, Eton Drive. Against Sunhaven and Joseph. No assault victim, 2331. Yeah.
Now I do is if you want to click the hall of your cell. Oh, 601, you're available? No. Correct. Washington Township 22-08 Woodmont Circle, all for Town Center Boulevard A Medical Emergency. PLS 109 on EMS1 Washington Township. 2208 Montserval at the Town Center Boulevard of a medical emergency 2024.
2, VLS 26 on EMS 1 in Washington, 6. 12, we believe circle, off the mail-in-ash, please, for a respiratory emergency. BLS 10-9L, L, 9, 9, 9, 2, VLS-26, on EMS 1 in Washington Township 1, Washington Township 1-2, Maple Leaf Circle, off a mail-in-ash place, for a respiratory emergency, 1819. I'll call Medic 2, VLS 26, on EMS1 and Washington, 6. 12, we'll leave circle, off the mail and ash, please, for a respiratory emergency. Fieless 109ol, Medic 2, VOLS 2, VOLS 2, VLOS 26 on EMS 1 in Washington Township 1, MEPO, CIRC, off a mail in the Ash, please, for a respiratory emergency, 1819.