Medical crews respond to two illness calls in Lincoln, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to two medical incidents in Lincoln. One involved a sick person near O Street, and another involved someone experiencing a severe headache near South 11th Street. Medics reported that the patient might have a urinary tract infection and was hallucinating.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Medical Charlie response[1] sick party near O Street.
00:04
Unit 610 respond on tact five.
00:09
Engine three and medic eight respond to zone three.
00:14
Medical Charlie response[1] sick party near O Street.
00:18
Unit 610 respond on tact five.
00:26
Two, three in route.
00:27
Dispatch also sending truck eight if they're in quarters.
00:37
Engine one and medic seven,
00:39
Zone 53, medical alpha response severe headache near South 11th Street.
00:46
Unit eight respond on tap seven.
00:51
Engine one and medic seven respond to zone 53, medical alpha response severe headache near South 11th Street unit eight respond on tap seven.
01:06
Do you have a case number available?
01:09
I'll see if I can find it.
01:10
(name withheld) might have a UTI.
01:11
(name withheld) is hallucinating.
01:13
You'll be on track five to five.
01:18
O Street, Unit 610, respond on TAC 5[2].
01:25
Truck 8, respond to Zone 3, Medical Charlie response[1], sick party near O Street.
01:33
Unit 610, respond on TAC 5[2]
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Charlie response: EMS priority Charlie medical response (moderate priority)
[2]
TAC 5: Tactical radio channel 5 designated for law enforcement communications and operations.
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