Man injured in fall at North 11th and P streets, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical incident at North 11th Street and P Street in Lincoln, where a man had fallen and suffered a head injury. The man was breathing and appeared intoxicated. Police were already on scene when medical units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3 and medic 3,
00:05
Zone 3, medical Bravo response, fall at intersection of North 11th Street and P Street.
00:11
Respond on tact 4.
00:14
Engine 3 and med 3, respond to zone 3, medical Bravo response, fall.
00:21
At intersection of North 11th Street and P Street, respond on TAC Four.
00:31
Thirteen 30, could you start medical to my location? One person has a head injury.
00:39
First aid following, come up.
00:45
Zero twenty-two 17, good text.
00:49
Twenty-two 17.
00:52
Near Hillcrest Drive of the block.
00:55
I am sorry,
00:59
Can you repeat that?
01:02
Near East Hillcrest.
01:05
Black car, license number withheld.
01:10
Three's verifying.
01:11
Heavy in route, LPDs on location just north of the intersection of 11th and P Street, zone three for a Bravo response.
01:21
One adult male, breathing.
01:26
Had fallen and hit head.
01:27
Person appears intoxicated.
01:28
Do you have TAC 4?
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Location mentioned:
P St & N 11th St, Lincoln, NE 68508
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