Medical responders assist person with breathing issue, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Normal Boulevard in Lincoln, Nebraska, for a possible medical issue involving a woman experiencing breathing difficulties. The woman, approximately 62 years old, was conscious and alert when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine seven and medic seven,
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Zone 161, medical Charlie response breathing problem near Normal Boulevard.
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Unit unit six respond on tac four.
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Engine seven and medic seven respond to zone 161, medical Charlie response breathing problem, near Normal Boulevard.
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Unit six respond on tac three.
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Com Tac Four, Briscoe.
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Nineteen thirty-seven, good night.
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Have a good day.
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Thanks. Seven hundred and sixty-two, code eleven.
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Seven hundred and four.
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I cover the route.
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They're out.
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Engine seven, medic seven verifying you're out.
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Sorry, Charlie response.
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Zone 161,
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Near Normal Boulevard, going to building one apartment six.
01:03
Got a 62-year-old female conscious and breathing complaining of some breathing problems.
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She's completely alert, not having any difficulty speaking between breaths.
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Did admit that she is E2H.
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You'll have tech four, tech five.
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Location mentioned:
Normal Blvd UNIT 16, Lincoln, NE 68506
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