Medical emergency near East Street, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near East Street in Lincoln involving a 61-year-old female with diabetic issues. The call came through a sign language interpreter, and entry was advised through an alley. The incident appeared medical in nature with no indications of criminal activity.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine three and medic three,
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Zone 53, medical alpha response diabetic problem near East Street.
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Unit K respond on tact four.
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Engine three and medic three, respond to zone 53, medical alpha response diabetic problem near East Street.
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Unit K, respond on Tac Four.
00:30
Nineteen 95 above 20.
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Received.
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Thirty two area.
00:41
Received.
00:46
Ninety-five will be out with young zebra David 600 and forty-three.
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Received.
00:58
Need 306. Go ahead, Mike three zero.
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Four nine in Holdrege with (name withheld), Engine Three, Medic Three verifying an alpha response.
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Zone 53 near East Street, Apartment K as in King for a 61 year old female having diabetic issues.
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Advice to make entry through the alley and this call was through a sign language interpreter.
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And you're on Tac Four, Tac Four.
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Location mentioned:
E St k, Lincoln, NE 68508
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