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Engine 8-2, ambulance 26, Battalion 2, responding to the Patapsco State Park Trail, cross of old mainline trail and Daniels Road for a 62-year-old male that fell on the trail. Ranger 6. Ranger 6. Ranger 6. I hope we had a service for the evening. Thank you and have a good night. 10.4, he's well. They're advising that he's 470 pounds. It's going to be near the dam. They're saying near the waterfall entrance off of Daniel's Road. There's a small lot with 4 or 5 cars parked there, including a gray Toyota Rav 4. 10 4. They moved along and cleared services. 2,000. 10, 4. 2,000. I'll be clear with the RTF, and you can start meeting the back, 32. Italian 2 to Howard. The Italian 2. So I add the truck 2 and water rescue 2 to the call. Can you give us an alternate channel out the 3-0 Bravo 1? Howard's okay. You can switch to Bravo 1. Bruce 3rd. Add us to that call. Power's okay. Switch to Bravo One. Truck 2, I'll put you on the call. Truck 2, I'll put you on the call. Truck 2, are you direct on Water Rescue 2? Okay, just second. Truck 2, Water Rescue 2 and Brush 2 are all responding to the Patapsco Trail call at 2002. Engine 8, truck to, ambulance 2, 6, battalion chief 2, ATV 8, brush 28, water rescue 2, responding to the Daniels area of Patasco State Park, patients on the old mainland trail, by the dam, the other waterfalls. The patient is a 62-year-old male, 470 pounds. He fell. He can't get up off the ground. He's complaining of a knee injury. His daughter's with him, advised they parked at the little parking area in a red, or in a gray rev four. We still ever on the line, I believe she's going to meet units at the car and walk back. Maybe you can see on your MDT map, the flag for the call is his location on the trail.
Engine A2, stay by the copy. Just respond, Bravo 1, Local Box 8-31, Engine 82, Engine 2, Engine 22, Engine 2nd 2, MSBC3, on-call safety. Respond, 2502, Tall Poplar Court, for the reported inside gas leak. Bravo 1, 13. Engine 8, engine 2, engine 2, 91, truck 2, 85, NS Battalion 3, you're responding, on-call safety has been alerted. 2,502, tall, Poplar, court. AGE, got a call from the resident. They smelled gas in the garage and could hear hissing. They were told to evacuate 1319. Battalion 3 to Howard, there's no on-call safety available.
Just respond, Bravo 1, Local Box 8-31[1], Engine 8, 2, Engine 2, 2, 22, 2-2, MSBC3[2], on-call safety. Respond, 2,502, Tall Poplar Court, for the recorded inside gas leak. Bravo 1, 1360. Take your time. Be a good time. To a fire department assistant pending, it's going to be on Tall Poplar Court, it's going to be M Reference. smelling gas and hearing hissing in the garage, is that going to be comfortable? Have the positive part. Have the part of my bike. Sure, thank you.
Engine 82 pirmic 3 5 respond 2632 Thornbrook Road. Oklahoma County Police Checking Welfare, Alpha 2,945. It's 2-2-475. It's 2-2-5-respondent 98-76 Clarksville Pike, Cross Street, 10-Mills, Rude. CESPine, Alpha 2, 945.25. 25. You're responding at the request of 268313 at Church Lane and New Life Assisted Living. You can go direct with them for further. 946. Engine 2-23075. You're responding to 9876 Clarksville Pike at the Howard House. 62-year-old male complaining of chest tightness. Patient does have CHF 946. Engine 822 coming 35. You're responding to 2632-2632 Thornbrook Road. Definitely out there. Family has not been able to reach the subject for over an hour. I do have history of heart problems. County Police has the call as well. There should be a puppy on location. Times 947.