Possible fentanyl overdose at south 12th street residence, Lincoln NE
A 55-year-old man at a residence near South 12th Street in Lincoln, Nebraska, is suspected of having taken fentanyl-laced substances and showing signs of severe breathing distress. Emergency medical services were dispatched for a possible overdose.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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It's clear, given as a Charlie's on near South 12th Street on a 55-year-old male,
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believing he took something laced with fentanyl.
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Looks like we heard, call-taker heard, groaning,
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and then an open line suspecting this might be agonal breathing.
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Do you want EMS1 started? You'll have TAC 5[2], TAC 5.
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And jades are out.
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We're starting EMS-1 on TAC 5[2].
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EMS-1.
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EMS-1. Zone 63.
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Medical Charlie[1] response.
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Possible overdose.
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At near South 12th Street.
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Unit 1. Respond on TAC-5.
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EMS1, respond to, Zone 63,
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Medical Charlie[1] Response, Possible Overdose, at near South 12th Street.
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Unit 1, respond on TAC 5[2].
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911-1-Nginate Medicaid on TAC-5, EMS1 is getting been paged out and LPD is en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Medical Charlie: EMD Priority C medical response (moderate priority)
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TAC 5: Tactical radio channel 5 designated for law enforcement communications and operations.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 12th St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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