Injury crash near South 56th Street and Nebraska Parkway, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an injury accident near South 56th Street and Nebraska Parkway in Lincoln, Nebraska. Engine 6 and Medic 8 were dispatched for a moderate-priority medical response under a Medical Bravo code, with non-emergency Code 1 reports indicating routine response.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6 and Medic 8, Zone 181 Medical Bravo[1] response, injury accident at Interstate.
00:08
Section at South Fifty-Sixth Street and Nebraska Parkway, respond on tact four.
00:14
Engine 6 and Medic 8 respond to Zone 181.
00:19
Medical Bravo[1] respond, injury accident at intersection of South Fifty-Sixth Street and Nebraska Parkway, respond on tact four.
00:29
Yeah.
00:36
Yes, you stop.
00:44
Team Medic 4 should go ahead and pull past the engine for offshore.
00:49
Eighteen thirty-four Code 1[2] reports.
00:53
You said pull past the engine?
01:00
Seventeen. Yeah, we stopped short there thinking that it's from a different house.
01:07
And 1939. Sounds good.
01:09
Apparently (name withheld) won't cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response (Bravo determinant) under MPDS—no immediate life threat suspected
[2]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed routinely without lights or sirens.
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