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Probably roll his car over here to the side if need be. Detailant 1 and... Correction. Battalion 3[3], engine 1, engine 8, engine 10, engine 14, ladder, 10, ladder 14, medic 11, rescue, 2, safety 1. Y'all are responding for, commercial fire, 6163, (name withheld) circle. First original call advised that there was a propane tank in the courtyard of building two that was on fire. It also advised that a male needed medics. They could see smoke and fire. Then we got a secondary call visible flames, residential building. We're getting multiple calls in reference to this. 1915, you're responding to a sick person 1033 Avenue F, 79-year-old male patient, not feeling well, has your dementia. Engine 1[4]0[1] on team, have a 4-story boss-to-a-family apartment complex. We got a flagger, engine 10-a-half. That's for a circuit command investigator. Ladder 10[2]'s arrived. Command to the second new engine. If we have a worker, be prepared to relay. Man, all companies can slow your response. We got an outside fire isolated to a grip area. We have no exposures. Hold your position upon arrival. Go ahead, loud, okay? Do you need our assistance back there? Would you like to start tending to the patient? Just hold your position and do not commit to the wrist. Agent 14's on scene. We got a green top at the entrance. Command to the first two engines, I mean first two medic, make your way around to the rear. We have an individual with burn injuries. Medic 11[6] copy. I'm turning on Kastill Road now. Medic 14[5] is transporting a leak. Okay.
Segment 2 with 22 for an alarm, 6161, Kempstile Circle, Unit 340. Indication is entry, exit, front door.
And informant for your responding on an unconscious patient, 6161, 611, Campsville Circle, Suite 340 at the Halifax Building. I will get the business name for you, but it's going to be for a 40-year-old patient, had a headache and sweating profusely. They're checking as vitals now, and they will have someone meet you at the front desk. Medic4, Medical 11, Tech 2. We're good, Medic 11. We're going to be closer to that, 6-1-6-1, Kemsville. We'll pick it up. Ah, you're good, man. We're already here. We got it. I appreciate it, though. Copy, thank you. Engine 4, Middick 4 is going to be at LIDO's QDC Health Services, Suite 340. 840.4, round. 903.
Engine 4, Medic 4 respond to unknown medical problem at 6161 Kempsville Circle. (name withheld) 4, Medi-4, unknown problem. 6161 Kempsville Circle. Pact 2 at 1418. Medic 4 en route. Major 4 now. Major 4, Medi-4, unknown problem, 6161 in Kentfield Circle.
Breathing problems, the Smithfield Building, 6160, Kempstville Circle. Engine 4, Medic 4, breathing problems at the Smithfield Building, 6160 Kempstville Circle, Unit 302 Alpha, Attack 2. Engine 4, Medic 4, Respond for breathing problems. At 6160 Kentsville Circle, Unit 302, A's and Alfa at the Smithfield Building, Tech 2 at 1303. Thank you, Responding. 1303. Section 4, Mediore, Breathing 4, Breathing Problem, 6-160, Kentville Circle. Suite 302, the Smithfield Building, for a 48-year-old male complainant of shortness of breath. Call is advising that the patient is 4005 pounds at 1304.