Ambulance 9.13. Breathing problems. 1820 Southeast Hickory Circle. Ambulance 913. Breathing problems. 1820 Southeast Hickory Circle. Crossreads are Southeast Maple East Lane and Dead End. Time out, 12.15. Party-130? 4-130. 4-130. Sent to a phone call request, then. Copy, thanks, ma'am. You're welcome, Phil 16. The caller is not on scene. She's calling on behalf of her dad who's having difficulty breathing.
Ambulance 913. Sick person, 1110, southeast Maple Leaf Lane. Ambulance 913, sick person, 1110, southeast Maple Leaf, Maine. Crossrees are Southeast Hickory Circle and Southeast Ashley's Circle. Timeout 2139. Okay. Copy. 108, Adam, your welfare. Good right now, thanks. Copy. In fact, southeast, southeast, April, you plan on a sick person in both. Copy that medic one, are you dressed? I'm just breathing. Copy, thank you. You are now. Dispashed, the Medic Squad 1. Medic 26. I talked to Medic 1, and they're aware. Copy that, thank you. 2140. Both cars will be clear. Copy. Underage possession there. Copy. It might just be transporting, because I'm supposed to go to gate at 10, or leave someone. No, it's for that case. I'll find somebody else. Copy. This is 8774, all you out of JRs. Put me on that. 4,000-774. All righty-1-394-34-81. Checking your status? Okay, thank you. Copy, thank you. Just check and I heard you say both things. Are we ventilating and holding off on Mid-American or do you want us to still contact them while we ventilate? Let's go ahead and hold off on them for now. We think we've got the problem, isolated as so we are considering ventilation at this time. I'm still laying on a report background, Captain (name withheld). Go ahead, anyone. I think we're going to shut the stove, the gas to stove off from behind and have him call his maintenance company. I think there's probably a good chance that it's just a pilot out, but I wouldn't want to go relighting someone to pilot flight. I think that's best plan. Let's just go ahead and isolate the gas, having contact his... building a ref or main as person. Let's ventilate and then do another reading. If I took care of the problem, we should need a mid-American. It's an ocean, oil. November 2005, 07, 18. Stand by on the second one. I can't read the handwriting. Never. 137. Truff lung, Lieutenant Mason, from command. Truff lung, go ahead. Yeah, you're going to have the ventilation. I take an electric or a battery-powered fan up to the apartment. Let's just blow that apartment out. Schneider, can you bring us up the battery fan, third floor? Enroll stands.
Engine 2. Engines 220, ambulance. 223. Motor vehicle collision, 92nd Street and University Avenue. Engine 220. Ambulance, 223. Motor vehicle collision, 92nd Street and University Avenue. On arrival use, tack 5. Timeout, 1543. Ladder 2.15. Ambulance 173. Motor vehicle collision, 92nd Street and University Avenue. Ladder 2.15. Ambulance 173. Motor vehicle collision, 92nd Street and University Avenue. On arrival, use, tack. Timeout, 1543. 173 is direct, we'll come back in for now. (name withheld). Westcom engine 220. Engine 220. 220's arrived. We've got a two vehicle, rear-in-style collision. Looks like all the occupants are out of the vehicle. Shepansky is going to take University Command. We'll be switching to TAC 5. We'll be out to check-on injuries. Copy 220 arrive, two vehicle rear end collision, all hawks against out of the vehicle, establishing University Command, switching to attack 5 and out to check for injuries at 1547.
4,120, copy a trip. Go ahead. Going to 9250 University for a hit and run no injury. RP is going to be in a black Volkswagen Atlas waiting in the parking lot for you. Can you hold that for me for just a minute so I can grab some lunch quick, please? Copy.