Unoccupied half-submerged boat found at Credit Island, Davenport IA
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Emergency responders found an unoccupied, half-submerged boat near Credit Island in Davenport during a water rescue call.
Audio|Heard on: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Davenport District Chief 1, Davenport Rescue Boat 1, Davenport Engine 1, Davenport Engine 5, and Davenport Rescue Boat Side.
00:10
Water Rescue.
00:11
Credit Island.
00:12
Near West River Drive.
00:26
This by C-4, I'll be en route.
00:29
What's the detail?
00:32
46, Lavenny Drive room, 3.0.3,
00:35
71-year-old male resident here fell on, hit his head.
00:38
May I see Fallon multiple times within the last few minutes.
00:45
104.
00:51
This is a lot from Chaflund.
00:52
You guys didn't cancel.
00:57
104, Injv5 is back in service.
01:00
Tamsa.
01:04
Okay,
01:06
mano, 13 on scene.
01:12
Did you want to rush, both one in route?
01:16
Okay, bye.
01:22
This, attention T's in the route as well.
01:25
Cover.
01:31
Chief One,
01:33
rescue one.
01:34
You want us to put in that, Marquette?
01:38
Now let's come down to Credit Island, please.
01:44
Rescue one, the credit alley, 10-4[1].
01:50
He's on scene, advising a half submerged flight, Beulik, unoccupied.
01:58
Ten-four. They're able to confirm that it's unoccupied.
02:02
So far, that's unoccupied.
02:06
So, that's what they are you guys.
02:13
Chief 11050.
02:15
Cover.
02:20
1, rest of both one engine two guys can cancel.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Credit Island, Davenport, IA 52802
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