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935: 935 to Fire control
FC: 935
935: 935 is back in town, back in service.
FC: 935
935: 935 is back in town, back in service.
FC: 935
935: 935 is back in town, back in service.
FC: THANK YOU 935. THE TIME IS NINE THIRTY FIVE AM.
Heard this one one night.
Dispatch: 19-8 respond to an ill 21 yo male at XXX. (This place is 40 miles out half paved road and the rest bumpy gravel.)
19-8: Responding with 2 on board.
19-8: Dispatch what is the nature of this call?
Dispatch: (Sheepish voice) PT is complaining of an upset stomach and is suffering from uncontrollable diaheria and projectile vomiting.
Long pause.
19-8: (Terse voice) Copy that dispatch.
One of my reports:
Me - "Hospital are you clear for a Mild/Med?"
MICN - "Be advised: We're on ED stat" (or something, I dont what its called)
I felt like an idiot, but I'd never heard that term used before. I'll never forget now though.
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say you were trying to go to Grossmont?
Dispatch: EMS and fire respond for MVA possible rollover w/ entrapment.
PD unit: arriving on scene
Dispatch: receive
Pd: all fire units and als responding can stand down negative injuries, can we have a first responder respond fr an RMA pt sitting on sidewalk
First Responder: dispatch can you re-dispatch all units, person on sidewalk is a bystander, pt still in vehicle with entrapment.
Dispatch: received
Open mike moments are occasionally pretty funny.
Last week there was this awful buzzing on the radio and dispatch kept breaking through to announce an open mike. After about five announcements over a few minutes the buzzing finally quit.
Dispatch: Thank God!