Medical emergency at Orchard Park Home, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to Orchard Park Home near South 48th Street for a medical emergency involving a 71-year-old woman who reportedly fell in the shower and may have sustained a hip injury. Units coordinated communications on multiple tactical channels. There were also separate communications about a vehicle that had gone into a ditch with unknown injuries, though details on that situation remain unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine seven and medic two,
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zone 171, medical alpha response fall near South 48th Street.
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Unit eight respond on tac eight.
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Engine seven and medic two respond to zone 171 medical alpha response fall near South 48th Street; unit eight respond on tac eight.
00:33
Person drove into the ditch.
00:37
Unknown injuries.
00:38
You're going to be looking for a dark sedan.
00:41
and you'll be on tech four, tech four.
00:49
Hashtag three's on seven, looks like LPD is going to have you come up.
00:56
Sure, out.
01:02
Unit seven A and medic two respond to your alpha zone 171 near South 48th Street, Orchard Park Home.
01:10
unit eight for a 71-year-old female, conscious and breathing, who fell in the shower and may have a possible hip injury.
01:19
You'll have tech eight, tech eight.
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Location mentioned:
S 48th St, Lincoln, NE 68506
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