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Dispatch audio reporting a fire alarm and possible medical alarm at 2800 South 64th Street. Fire and medical units are listed as responding. No information about injuries or hazards is given.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript: System, Medicines, 28, 2,800 South 64th Street. Medical 19, 2,800, South 64th Street, operated off Medicaid. For the alarm system[1], squad 47 and ladder 9, 3,400, spruce tree for the alarm system operating on the south fireband. Squad 47. Squad 47. 67. 63B. Medic 633B. Medics 63B.
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alarm system: Fire alarm activation
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Near S 64th St, Philadelphia, PA 19142
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Box 4025, fire is located. 64th Street, Dickens Avenue, reported to be a dwelling, and engine 40 is local, the following companies respond and operate, South Firebans, South Tech 1, engine 68, Water Tower, 69, Engine 60, Ladder 4, Tower Ladder 13, the Tower, the Tower 7, the Town of 6, and Medic 37. 64th Street, Dickens Avenue, reported to be a dwelling. Problem companies respond and operate. South Fireband, South Tech 1, and 840's local, engine 68, Water Tower, 69, Engine 60, Ladder 4, Tower Ladder 13, Battalion 7, Battalion 6, and Medic 37. Day 7. Lieutenant 7? Good time, 7. Good 10, 40. The Senate, Respite, 64th, Dickens. Was there a report from Engine 40? Injc20 proceed. Yeah, he has a large file of rubbish that extended to the dwelling, put in one-on-one in service. I'm sorry, if you repeat that, you're breaking up. Finally, 50 feet of market with medical. Platte-four. Platte-four. Confirmative. It's going to be underground at the trolley platform, 37-year-old male with foot pain. 5-64-presentation 5-64th Street Dickens Avenue with the exception and Ladder 4 proceeding to standby company to respondent is 64th Street Diggis Avenue with the exception of ladder 4 proceed in the standby operating south-five band South Tech 1 Engine 40 reports had a file of rubbish in the rear of the dwelling, no extension into the dwelling. They said they can handle first engine ladder, recall the rest of the box to make us available. Affirmative, sir.
Number 40. Proceed, (name withheld) 40. We have a box in this location. We got a heavy fire in the front yard. So a two-story middle row mixed with the exposure. Companies in service.
Changer 40, 64th Street, Dickens Avenue for rubbish. And your 40, 64th Street, and Dickens Avenue for rubbish up in the South Fire Band. 19B. Nick 19b proceed. Trauma alerts, Presbyterian, when you're ready. Proceed. A 21-year-old female.
Does he have any control? No, so we do this. Right, no, I mean where you started at 6,200 Harley. Yeah, you just hit a police car, two police cars. Any others? Any others? The officer, 6200 Harley, police by radio, vehicle Rams, 12,11 car. I'm gonna have the 12th, the officer, 200, Harley. Hi Radio. (name withheld), give me here, it's right with the police cars. Yeah, we got a three-guidson group. With the flash on, is you still there? No rat on our cars. All right, all right is, if you want to talk to us, if you want me to drop the second one, more than what we're willing to. All right, 12, (name withheld) 11? These are the correct. (name withheld), do you guys need medics? Yeah. Okay. Okay. In the 12th, the officer, 1,600 Harley's second assist, and 12th, the officer, 6200 Harle's second assist. A flash on this vehicle. Worked out of me.
43. Forty-three. 2111 chance is not the shot. That's permanent. Engine engine, emetic 3, response 6603, curlew, place for coat blue. Engine 40, a medic 3, 66303, curlew, police for a code blue[1] operating on the South medic band. Maddoch three, baby. Maddox three. The advice we're a BLS unit. We can respond if you use to 650603 curlic. You can recall. BEL. P. Permanive. Medic.40, respond 6603 curlew place for a code blue with engine 40. Medic 40, 6603 curlew place for a code blue with engine 40, operating south medic man. Sedgeur medic 40, respond 6603 curlew place for a code blue with end of 40 operating south medic man. All right. Proceed. We made entry, ma'am. 919. ALS for the day. Put us on a code with the engine. Paramountive. Medic. 40. Proceed, Enter, 40. 60. 6603. Turns in place. That's the Department of Engine 40. Engine AS12, response 6603 curlew place for code blue with engine 40 and medic 19. ES12 6603 curlew place for a code blue with engine 40 and medic 19 operating to automatic van. Tensometric 40 recall, medic 40 is recalled. Okay, guys, hey, after no one, sign them on the cab is medic 9. Can we sign us out for we can find back in? Affirmative. ES12. Yes, 12. Yes, 12. Tommy, 5603 Corolla place. Permanive. Medic 11. Mike 11. Man, you'll make us available. This guy started crephing head as he told us to leave. Permanent.