Very central 410, (name withheld). The open line, we've received three calls about it. The first one we heard of female talking haven't been able to make contact. Address 902 S8 Street, 902 S8 Street.
331 West South, 3331 West South, cross of Broadway and Park, make contact with (name withheld). Questing information on to get a PPO, issues with a (name withheld), 923 of 1950. Clear. Sounds like that's what is making threats towards her over text message.
7651 South M43 Highway, the Cloverdale General Store for an odor investigation. Pension, Delton Fire, going to service for an odor investigation. 7651 South M43 Highway. 7651 South M43 Highway, the Cloverdale General Store across the Long Lake Access Trail. For a strong smell of propane.
Inline, Glen Lake, Aramette 2, on LZ 1. Aramette 2 from Glen Lake LZ Command. Go ahead. Okay, we're about 20 minutes out to your location. 20 minutes out. Go ahead with any information you can hear us. Copy that you're 20 minutes out. ArrowMed 3 is loading and getting ready to lift. They should... According to the pilot, they should be out of here by the time you guys are arriving. The advised wind is approximately 2 to 3 miles an hour out of the west, and you're going to be landing middle of football field. AstroTurf. Your patient is a 55-5-5-year-old female patient, approximately 3030 percent total burn area. You're looking at second degree, second degree extremities, times three, as well as flash, and secondary degree burns to the face. Patient is alert and oriented. Last blood pressure is 116 over 63, 89 for heart rate sinus on the monitor. No act to be 98, 98, 98% on room air. Respirations are 24 non-labored. It sounds clear and equal 150, 150, 1.50 micrograms of fentanyl on board, and IV access established the run of fluids wide open. I'll give you a bump on LZ1-1-Aromed 3 departs. LZ report is clear. Good copy, good copy, we'll see you in about 20. Copy that. See, Nye, Glen Lake, Hermit 2, Erme 2 on LZ1. AeroMed 2 from Glen Lake LZ Command. Go ahead. Okay, we're about 20 minutes out to your location. 20 minutes out. Go ahead with any information you can hear us. Copy that you're 20 minutes out. AeroMed 3 is loading and getting ready to lift. According to the pilot, they should be out of here by the time you guys are arriving. The advised wind is approximately 2 to 3 miles an hour out of the west. and you're going to be landing middle of football field. AstroTurf. Your patient is a 55-5-5-year-old female patient, approximate 30-30 percent total burn area. You're looking at second degree extremities times three as well as flash and secondary degree burns to the face. Patient is alert and oriented. Last blood pressure is 116 over 63, 89 for heart rate sinus on the monitor. No activity, 98, 98, 98% on room air. Respirations are 24 non-laborged. It sounds clear and equal. 150, 1.50 micrograms of fentanyl on board. And IV access established their running fluids wide open. I'll give you a bump on LZ1 when Aeromed 3 departs. LZ4 is clear. I will copy, good company, we'll see you in about 20. Copy that.