Medical concern for patient not eating or sleeping for 3 days, Lincoln NE
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Emergency services responded near Husker Circle for a patient who had not eaten, drunk, or slept in three days. A neighbor reported a man in his 30s walking the area for hours. There is concern for an elderly neighbor due to accumulated mail. The patient was located on the neighbor's porch.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
1621 radio check engine 10 and medic 3 medical request from law enforcement near Husker Circle; traffic cameras on vehicles along their intact side.
00:16
Engine 10 and medic 3 respond to medical request from law enforcement near Husker Circle; estimated arrival about 24 minutes.
00:30
A neighbor not on location reports a man in his 30s wearing a blue and green vest and a beanie walking around the neighborhood for about three hours.
00:39
Patient is on an elderly neighbor's porch.
00:43
Concern for the neighbor due to mail piling up suggesting possible issues.
00:47
The neighbor did not call in.
00:49
16-20 hours.
00:50
Thank you. If you're out for us now.
00:59
Let me see some area.
01:01
C.
01:06
1888 runaway? Go ahead.
01:13
1921 Groveland Street making contact with law enforcement personnel.
01:17
A 16-year-old female left possibly with a friend named (name withheld).
01:24
Last location was around North 42nd Street.
01:27
1921 Groveland.
01:36
Engine 10-minute 3% of request to TownePlace Suites near Husker Circle.
01:44
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:45
Go ahead. Patient has not eaten, drunk, or slept in 3 days. Do you have TAC 5?
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Location mentioned:
Husker Cir, Lincoln, NE 68504
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