Medical emergency for person down near Blackhawk Drive, Lincoln NE
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A 38-year-old man was found unwell near Blackhawk Drive. Emergency responders noted a language barrier while assisting. The man was awake and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 14 and Medic 2.
00:03
Zone 42,
00:04
Medical delta response, person down near Blackhawk Drive.
00:10
Respond on TAC 3.
00:12
Engine 14 and Medic 2, respond to, Zone 42,
00:18
Medical delta response, person down, near Blackhawk Drive.
00:22
Respond on TAC 3.
00:30
M.P.
00:32
Adam Baker Union, A3-5 is a white SUV.
00:41
Sort of...
00:43
3411.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:48
1681.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
Have you responding to the area of 87 and Adams report of gunshots?
00:59
Caller lives a block away and heard eight gunshots from this intersection.
01:04
He heard a car speed away afterwards, but did not see anything in the area.
01:10
North 87th and Adams.
01:14
Okay.
01:17
Now block.
01:20
And 964, did you receive?
01:24
Just a second.
01:27
23, 54.
01:32
Receive on 4, found on C2.
01:39
Fournan, I don't know that way.
01:42
Received in February 15.
01:44
They have one detained, second party fled on foot northbound from barrier and a delta response.
01:51
Zone 42 near Blackhawk Drive.
01:56
Looks like it's going to be 38-year-old male.
02:01
Not feeling well. There's a language barrier and we're trying to communicate and are working on getting more information.
02:08
Does sound like...
02:10
K-9 working.
02:11
He is awake and breathing.
02:13
Last scene, eastbound you are on 10-2-2-tack-3.
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Location mentioned:
Blackhawk Dr, Lincoln, NE 68521
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