Medical response for seizure near A Street unit, Lincoln NE
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a report of a seizure involving a 7-year-old female near A Street Unit 240. The child was experiencing some difficulty breathing. The location includes a McDonald's at 1028 Saunders where two young males were noted in a verbal situation but without weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Medical Charlie response[1],
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seizure, near A-street, Unit 240.
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Respond on TAC 4[2].
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Servants and Progress, that's McDonald's, 1028 Saunders, contacting Manager, (name withheld).
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Got two 20-year-old males,
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one in a white jacket and jeans, the other in a gray jacket, white pants, behind the counter in the kitchen, verbal with the caller and other employees.
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I believe 2019 or 7-4 to be involved, no weapons.
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1028 Saunders, the McDonald's.
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2.7, fair.
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Two-fourths carry-off.
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Thank you both.
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1813.
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Medics 7 and not to Brian East.
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Taking their son, (name withheld).
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Mediaks six around.
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Then left the house and took the keys.
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I was worried that...
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Engine 7, Middix 6800 A Street, Apartment 240, 7-year-old female possibly having a seizure.
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It appears to be breathing with some difficulty.
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You have Tech 4, Talk 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Charlie response: EMS priority Charlie medical response (moderate priority)
[2]
TAC 4: Tactical radio channel 4 used for law enforcement operations and coordination.
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Location mentioned:
A St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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