Breathing difficulty at Lincoln residence, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 42-year-old female experienced breathing difficulties with altered consciousness and skin discoloration at a residence near South 28th Street in Lincoln.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:34
Transcript:
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Engine one and medic two,
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Zone 51, medical delta response breathing problem near S 28th St.
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Respond on Tac 3.
00:12
Engine one and medics two respond to zone 51 medical delta response breathing problems near S 28th St.
00:23
Responding on Tac 3.
00:29
Twelve two.
00:38
Medic two is out.
00:41
Engine five, medic ten responding to a Bravo at zone 502 at 8200 North Fifty-sixth Street in the northeast corner of the field for a 67-year-old male involved in a solitary vehicle accident.
00:59
They were also unknown if the vehicle is still upright.
01:07
We do report that a passenger is still in the vehicle at this point.
01:10
You'll be on Tac Eight, Tac Eight.
01:12
Well,
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just south of there on the west side.
01:15
And you're out.
01:16
Is there any reason? Accident nearby.
01:19
Responding to a Delta Zone 51 at near S 28th St for a 42-year-old female having some shortness of breath.
01:28
Reports that we have an altered level of consciousness and a yellow color change.
01:33
You'll be on Tac 3, Tac 3.
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Location mentioned:
S 28th St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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