Vehicle accident reported in front of fire station


Audio|Source: Mexico Volunteer Fire Ground
02:37
Transcript:
We can go ahead and call the valley. There's not much I can do it, but she calls back with the letter. Seventy-11-14. I'll be out with something in front of station, I think it's an accident. 10-4 in front of station. 71. P-20. 225-030. 25. 25. Aesop-pass vehicle, I'll be transporting the 901, beginning mileage 4.1. 0.103. 216. 21. at the office for additional alarms, Southwest Office, Front Motion, Full 20 East Rankin. Twenty-five, you can sit down nine, they don't want to record. Thank you. Thank you. Seventy-154, I'm telling you. Five-four. Four. Four-twine for a local. Put up any one signal for... Go ahead. You have one. Clear. Last name, (name withheld). First name, (name withheld). J-U-L-I-A-N-5-2-O-1. They're going to be negative, luckily. Anywhere. Okay, so do you on 16. Your line is pretty low. Is that better? Much better, go ahead. Just for 43 in future, we don't need to respond to Farrington anymore for alarm calls. We searched the building and found nobody, but we were unable to secure it, so there's not a whole lot we can do right now. Do we need to call a keyholder to see if they can go secure it? Yeah, if we got one, that'd be awesome. Clear. You start a hook for a scooter, let them know it's going to be under a Nissan. They're going to need a lift on Nissan to get it up. I'm clear.
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Mexico, IN
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