Medical emergency near South 70th St, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical crews responded to a possible medical emergency near South 70th Street in Lincoln involving an elderly man who had been vomiting through the night and appeared to have an altered level of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 7 and Medic 7,
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Zone 152,
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Medical Delta response, sick party near South 70th Street.
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Apartment (number withheld),
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respond on TAC 3.
00:15
Engine 7 and Medic 7, respond to Zone 152.
00:20
Medical Delta response, sick party.
00:23
Go for crew near South 70th Street.
00:26
I have officers on channel three too requesting you activate 43 Walker,
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(number withheld) Walker for (number withheld) on channel three.
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Thank you.
00:41
97 is en route.
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1761 we're clear UTO.
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Nine hundred and five.
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Nineteen 98 is on location with the party requesting you (number withheld) Walker.
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On my way, thanks.
01:03
Nine hundred and five.
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Turn it around.
01:12
Engine 7, medic 7, delta response is on 152 near South 70th, apartment (number withheld), with a 68-year-old male who has been vomiting all night.
01:22
Some altered level of consciousness.
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You will have TAC number 3, TAC 3.
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Location mentioned:
S 70th St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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