Medical help requested after self-inflicted injury, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent near Northwest Gary Street in Lincoln after a man reported cutting his wrist and requested help. A language interpreter was arranged due to a communication barrier.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Near Northwest Gary Street.
00:03
We're waiting to get an interpreter for Vietnamese.
00:09
There's a language barrier.
00:12
Caller is screaming that he possibly cut his finger and needs help or getting medical started as well.
00:18
Near Northwest Gary.
00:27
Twenty.
00:33
Forty-four zero one, good alone.
00:36
Twenty.
00:41
1990, I'm continuing to the original address.
00:51
1559, show me 20.
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2336.
01:05
1994,
01:07
We're on with language line now.
01:09
Caller said.
01:10
Says that he was bored and cut his wrist.
01:14
The 13 comes back to (name withheld), forty-two year old male at the South.
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Location mentioned:
NW Gary St, Lincoln, NE 68521
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