Medical personnel respond to person down near G St, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near G Street and the Charles Senior Housing in Lincoln. A person was found slumped over in a parked vehicle, later described as a green Toyota. Additional reports mentioned signs of pallor and clamminess, and possible cardiac history. The situation involved multiple medical units.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Truck one, zone 52, medical delta response, person down near G Street, respond on TAC 6.
00:11
Truck one, respond to zone 52, medical delta response, person down near G Street, respond on TAC.
00:28
Engine 9, medic 7 responding to delta zone 101 at Gateway Vista Rehab Building, room 112, for a 73-year-old male having hypotension.
00:43
Reports gray color change and some clamminess.
00:46
Also reports a history of cardiac failure.
00:49
You'll be on TAC 4, TAC 4.
00:52
Engine 15, medic six, patient's head.
00:56
Engine 20-232.
00:58
Code 11 report.
01:00
We received.
01:06
One responding to delta zone 52 near G Street, the Charles Senior Housing.
01:13
Reports that the vehicle is closer to 19th and G Street for a 72-year-old male slumped over in a green Toyota with the driver’s side door open.
01:27
No further information.
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Location mentioned:
G St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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