Patient found stable after forced entry on 10th Street


Audio|Source: Seabrook Public Safety
02:51
Transcript:
This is 146, ma'am. What medic do you have around for this location? It's going to be medic 81 in response, so 146. That's clear. We're going to have one patient. She's conscious and stable. Diagnetic. She wants to get checked out. No place. 2002 command Cbrooks. 20802 command, go ahead. 2523 going out. Do you have to do you, that's clear. The information is not able to make any contact with management on scene, we're going to be force of entry. That's clear. Have to live in contact, mate. (name withheld). (name withheld), clear, showing contact, meets. 146.m. And you can't hopper. 50m out. Under the bridge. Please have to meet us, clear. Well, it's not good. You just try to pull up station with Curtis, too. You still need us over there? Angel 108 arrive. Major. Sender 108, clear. 105, you can hold. 108, just stay in your apparatus, watch traffic. Dispatch, you can tap out this location, 146, 20 units on scene. Location 10th Street, J.P.R. 145th area, holding units on-tune. 1-8, you're released. 55, 50, 5.50, 5.30, you're an ID. Stay in service. That's clear. Support 10's back in. K802 commands, CERC. You can't have this location, holding units on location. No tones. Click for tapping out, location, 02 layer of V, no tone. Kato2, command, CERC, C2, Command, CERC, CERC, CETO2, CLEARO2, NO Tones. CETO2, CLEAROV, no tones.
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Location mentioned:
W 10th St, Houston, TX 77008
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