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General dispatch activity reported in the area. Details from radio traffic.
General dispatch activity reported in Phoenix. Details from radio traffic.
Phoenix Rescue responding to a medical emergency involving a 13-year-old male in a seizure at [address removed], [unit removed]. The response is classified as Charlie priority, indicating a potentially life-threatenin.... Source: TG8039_460.2375MHz.
[unit removed] acknowledged a dispatch to [unit removed]. Transcript: "dispatch, 362. 362, Adam. This is going to be [unit removed], 1004. Received, 1004.". Source: TG8046_460.2125MHz.
Call duration approximately 31 seconds. Frequency: 460.2375 MHz. Source: SFD Fire Operations Car 4.
OCSO deputies units responding to a disturbance in Medicine Village. Caller reported that Daniel punched them and also punched a dog. Source: TG49_453.2875MHz.
Vinyl Ambulance responding to a reported MVA rollover at [address removed], near Ames Way and Creek Road. Lincoln Fire Department and Great Radio Lennox are on scene. Source: TG7477_460.2375MHz.
Vinyl ambulance responding to a motor vehicle accident in front of 2751. Further details on the incident are currently unknown. Source: TG7477_453.5625MHz.
A welfare check is requested for Bobbie Jo Bam, a 65-year-old female. The caller, Daniel Zinkiewicz, reports that his mother has been drinking and is possibly intoxicated. Transcript: "Daniel Zinkiewicz is calling...
Units are leaving the tanker and Engine 3 along with the SFR instructor. No specific incident reported. Transcript: "Yeah, we'll leave the tanker, our engine 3, and SFR instructor.". Source: TG3_460.2375MHz.
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