Since then resident Berkeley alarm. 633, Gwinnock Avenue. 633, Gwinnock, off the Poplar and Park Drive. Looks like it's coming from the Lung Green residents on the rear door. Public complaint of that three times she did not answer. 926. The medics want to know if it's safe for them to come in. 29 and 31. Divide. 9.26. Several. They come over. 46-9-Rash. Especially the 1228 if anyone can back. Residential alarm, it's 7420 Poplar. I haven't a 740 Poplar. It's a silent panic alarm, no further. 11 or 9 hours. Maybe we get that one pretty often in Alvice. And you necessarily have ISB medics are going to be staging for Albershling. Direct, 11 or not. 7.3. We work. 2.30. Dispatch at 2.30.
In session 15, I do have one in trap in the minivan. Go ahead, start me the rescue box, please. All right. Switch to the three, too. Chris on, Ron. DMS 51111. Number 407, the phone-up, 1111. 7-0. Wait? Go ahead. We're clear, 201. We can pick up that rescue box for 15. All right, they need a second transport, so just go ahead. Surrey's in route. And Billy, have you in route. That's welcome. The road track 15-6, German-Hull Road, America Boulevard. 716-190 6190.5-2-2-190.5-2-3-8-3-8-3-8-8-8-8-8-8-1-12. All right-all. Thank you very much all. Thank you very much. Section 7-16-1-2-1112. Thank you very much. Page 15, repeat your message. Truck 15, engine 15, around. Truck, 16, engine 15, in route, 1-13. 7-0-12, 15. 7-2, heavy in route, 11, 13. Her problems, 1, Slate Avenue near Hiramway, and Perfect Avenue. Hermit 203, respond on West 12 and 13. This bad, drink command, confirming one trip. All right, command, one trip, 1113. Carol, one two. I'm direct, Carol, 128. Director, returning, money, money, taxi. Six, seven, seven, nine, five, hard problem, six, eleven north, storage, three, camera, seven, man's all the same, like the same. vehicle rollover, commandant, one is confirmed trapped. Thank you, 32. The next to the next to the station. 119-13. How dare? 12-7, bleeding patient 119-3, middle area, 19-quartered. It's not on-east. Engine 60 on station, 1114. Agent, good round. Engine 2, I have your note, as well as Medic 1.
Medi-9, I have your Spahnbox 15-3, 7232-32, German Hill Road for a fall. Okay, for now. Medicare 4. You've remained in service. We have medic 9 going to the call. All right, clear in station. Clear institution, 1337. 11730.5. Patient is going to be a 79-year-old female, conscious breathing. Fell, hit her head, has high blood pressure. No longer on the ground has a head injury. Okay.
Responding with medical routine form 18 routine medical alarm matter one north point of archbush east point in average top of Cetka respond on east 857 engine 3 is a wire down on the ground there's no loss of power as if now the oxygen in the time they're going to wait for BG&A we're clear okay BGV's already direct on Looking at the comments, it looks like it's a... If you can give me a phone number, I can give them a call. They couldn't get to the polls in the middle of the woods and the wire being down and fences and all, it can get there. Okay, I can just give them a call and give them this address and advise. You said wires on the ground, no arcing or sparking rate.