Medical emergency near Randolph St, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical issue near Randolph Street involving an older man with a diabetic condition who was sick and vomiting in a public restroom.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Engine seven and medic two,
00:03
zone 151, medical Charlie response diabetic problem near Randolph Street.
00:11
Respond on TAC 6.
00:13
Engine seven and medic two respond to zone 151 medical Charlie response diabetic problem near Randolph Street.
00:25
Respond on TAC 6.
00:31
Ski route 40th and Vine.
00:36
Engine 7 here in service.
00:43
Medic 7, do you mean engine 9?
00:50
Dispatch to engine 9 on TAC 2.
00:52
1914 continuing.
00:57
Nineteen 14, go ahead.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:00
I'm assuming transporting here, but I don't see how the last starting mileage (number withheld).
01:05
Medic seven was trying to put their engine back in service.
01:07
They kept calling used engine seven, but I believe they meant you engine nine for the honor drive call.
01:15
This is wrong location.
01:17
We have a possible stolen vehicle near Southwest Derrick Avenue.
01:24
If you want to make contact with (number withheld) for further details.
01:29
Near Southwest Derrick Avenue.
01:33
One Randolph, you're going for a sixty-four year old male who's a diabetic and feeling sick and throwing up.
01:39
He is on the 3rd floor in the public bathroom.
01:42
You'll be on TAC 6.
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