Flood Call 1800
The operator calling EOC to report the water and ask about the pharmacies.
Date | April 18th 1997, 8:04 am |
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Duration | 56 seconds |
Channel | 24 |
Direction | outgoing call |
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Transcript
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Multitude of phone calls.
Okay, why don't you hold on and let me see.
Hold on.
Okay.
I'm trying to get down in DOC and I haven't been able to yet.
You're still going to have to hold on.
Do you want to call me back or?
Okay, I can do that.
What's your number?
772.
6601?
Yeah.
Okay, who should I ask for it?
I'm going to be unloading the truck real quick.
Just, whatever answer, just give them the information, okay?
All right.
Thank you.
Bye.
They've got water coming over 6th Avenue North between the 3800 and 3900 block.
6th Avenue North?
Between 3800 and 3900 block.
Also, I've got drugstores calling, are they considered essential personnel for their pharmacies?
Probably.
Okay, thanks.
Okay, 6th Avenue at 3800 and 3900?
Yeah, between 3800 and 3900.
6th Avenue North near the gallery apartment.
Yeah, I do.
301 is trying to get a hold of somebody down there too.
On 704.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you.
Bye.
Bye.
Good morning, Oscar Drogan.
This is Pat with the 901 Center.
Pharmacies are considered essential personnel.
So we're supposed to be open.
For just the pharmacy?
Well, our pharmacy is not separate from our stores.
Okay.
Well, I don't know how you want to do it, but they said pharmacies would be considered
essential.
Okay, I'll let people know.
All right.