Engine 4 respond on fire ground 7. Engine 4. Correction 7, respond on fire ground 4. An accident with injuries at White Bluff Road in Johnston Street. Engine 7 respond on fire ground 4 for an accident with injuries at White Bluff Road in Johnston Street. Did you have an EPA on the order department? Negative. Battalion 2 is dispatch. That call you dispatched engine 7 on never came over to the land of fire base station. Happy. Engine 7 respond on fire ground 4 for an accident with injuries at White Bluff Road in Johnston Street.
I can be in the city of Guard City. Do you have units responded from Guard City? Do you that call? There's engine 201, 202, and the tying 201 responding. It suggested you as well? Seriously, if we're monitoring the call, if any additional unit was sent engine 403. Got you. (name withheld), command, investigative mode. I'll copy or seen through storage pool, nothing visible or salvaging command. Engine 2, responds to 6400, Habisham Street, Suite A, the YMCA. Front unconscious patient, cross street, Jackson, Woods, Boulevard, and Hampton Street. Engine 2, responds to 5400 Havisham Street, Suite A, YMCA, Havisham Street, Cross Street, Cross Street, Cross Street, Cross Street, Crossed Street, Crossed Street, respond on 5, Round 4, 5, round 4. Yes, ma'am, we were met with VOEPD and the head building manager for the building. A student intentionally pulled the pole station, there's no fire.
The page of five on scene is drop-stained command. One-story commercial building, nothing visible, not investigating. The entrance to Janet Drive from White Bluff will be shut down until AT&T can pick up their cable. So we left the thing with BD, mitigated this current hazard. Terminate command, we'll leave side round two as you once back to build the stuff. Property entrance, the Janet Drive will be shut down until AT&T can pick up the lines, place in engine 1, back in service. It will be established in the 7th Street Command[1]. Got to make a patient contact. Copy engine 202, on scene, adoption command, initiated patient contact. NG6 is on scene in the complex.