(name withheld) and (name withheld). Engine 4, go ahead. Yes, go ahead. Move with the attack 4, please. Copy. Battalion 3, ladder 10, medic 2, rescue 2, safety 1. Respond on a vehicle accident with a trap, 5,900 block abuse Virginia Beach Boulevard. Battalion 3, ladder 10, medic 2, rescue 2, safety 1. Respond on a vehicle accident with a trap at 5,900 East Virginia Beach Boulevard. Respond on TAC 4 at 1544. Latter 14 of Battalion 3. Battalion 1 off of TAC 5. Tadine 1, go ahead. We're at Military in Northampton. You want to pick that call up? First you want to hear that. Do you have a number for the on-duty PD supervisor, Car 8? Ladder 10, responding. Stand by one. Hey, Guy, Rescue, Fifth. Doing that yourself. Do you get there first. Copy that. Ladder 14, Norfolk, can you add me to the trap at 5,900? Sigma 4. Medicare 2. Respine. Medical 11 is on scene. Northfield Battalion 1, we don't have a car 8 at this particular time of the day as are anyone else we can get you in touch with. Redisputty respondent. Whoever the street supervisor is. Safe you was wrong. For which area, sir? Uh, downtown. Danger Denton will have command. Command. Copy. Command of Norfolk. What's my third medic unit coming in? Your third medic's going to be medic two. Medicines 9, they're Medic 2. Mediq Team Church String, coming up on a boulevard. Okay, we had just cleared from the shop. I didn't know who we were going to be closer. I have worked with a route. All you have also responding to assist at 5,900 East Virginia Beach Boulevard for a pin. It's going to be a three-vehicle accident. Black Chrysler, Silver Honda Civic, and a white BMW with at least three injuries. 1547. Okay Q to command. Command guys. Okay, can you just give us an update on this draft and where our best way to approach will you from? Hi, I want you to come up to the Boulevard and we're going to have a hole where you can nose right into the vehicles in question. We got one VLS stable patient with severe knee pain, can't get her across, and we've got one car up against the other vehicle. All right, you guys, we'll approach them to the polar. Thanks. Well, out of ten, is that you coming up? Yes, sir. Good.
I'll get some more units over there. I got some reds in the clear. 127. I'll have you back up 120, 1045, Georgetown, and came as a noise disturbance. We're getting a couple calls for this. Party over at that location. 27, we copy. Just let me know if you need another unit over there. I don't think so. We were out there earlier and advised him to turn it down. They were cooperative, but we won't have any problems. Thank you. Okay.
Yes. Epidominal pain, easy street. I receive. Medicaid. Medicaid 11, TAC2 for abdominal pain, 701, Easy Street. Medicaid 11, TAC2 for Abdominal Pain, 701, Easy Street. Timeout 22-32. Diavetic problems, Modoc Avenue. Medic 13, TAC2 for diabetic Problems, Modoc Avenue. In about 13, DECC 2 for diabetic Problems, 1137, Modoc Avenue. In about 13, you see us on a beach over here. Medic 13, respond to an attack 2 for diabetic problems. 1137, Modoc Avenue, timeout, 22, 32. Command of Boat 13, can you go to type? Six person, Lake Tele Hospital. If you see, put a call on your cell phone, be more efficient. Yeah, that'd be good. 1309, Kempfiel Road. Medic 4, respond to an attack 2 for a sick person at Lake Tele Hospital. 1309, Kempstville Road, room 23B. Timeout 2233. Take 13 and we're up. On Copy Mac 13, you're going for diabetic problems. 1137 Modoc Avenue apartment number above. They're attempting to wake her up. It looked like she's in and out of consciousness of the sun at 2234. Medical 11 is responding. Medical 11. 14, Medical 11. Medical 11. Medical 9. Medical 9. Medical 11, 701, EZ 3, Department number, Bravo. 16 at 9. Problem number bravo, 101, abdominal pain for a 53-year-old female patient, stomach problems, vomiting. No further, 2235. Medic four years, sign for a sick person like a killer hospital. Gee, from the shoreline, there is no evidence of any persons or yellow rafts. All right, it looks like, visibility, has proven quite a bit, too, then it. 1309, Jimsill Road, room number 23 Bravo. 71-year-old patient isn't feeling right, feeling like she's having another stroke. Pale, I just got back from the hospital for a stroke. Do read the comments for... Yeah, visibility is pretty good right now. We're able to see pretty well in both directions. I don't see any flashlights. I don't see any heat signatures. I don't see any yellow rafts in either direction. Further information. Contact. They did do a stroke exam, however, there was no stroke like symptoms. All right, I'm going to give a ghost guard a call back real quick, and if both our team's confidence, there's nothing out there, we're going to start scaling this pat. Commandant, if you haven't received any extra calls on this at all having the last five, ten minutes. For the roster, no, I have not.