Teen suffers prolonged seizure and possible cardiac arrest


Emergency crews are responding to a teenage boy having a long seizure and may have stopped breathing.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
01:55
Transcript:
Engine 1, Truck 5, Medicaid, and EMS1. Zone 63[3], Medical Echo Response[1], Cardiac Arrest[2]. At 904, Sumner Street, respond on TAC 5. Engine 1, Truck 5, Medicaid, and EMS 1, respond to. Zone 63, Medical, Echo Response, Cardiac Arrest. At 904, Sumner Street. Respond on TAC-5[4]. 1 is in the route from Station 7. 1 is in route from 17th in Washington, No MBT. Truck 5 in route, 3rd and south. Getting (name withheld). Clear. Please answer. I find echo response on 63-904 Sumner, a 15-year-old male in an absent seizure for 17 minutes. And now hearing what sounds like possible agonal respirations. in location. The five location. Senate data on location. On all units, we're going to be going into the basement. I don't know if I'm going to lose radio. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo Response: Highest-priority medical emergency indicating life-threatening condition
[2]
Cardiac Arrest: Patient is in cardiac arrest
[3]
Zone 63: Dispatch zone identifier
[4]
TAC-5: Tactical radio channel assignment
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Location mentioned:
Near Sumner St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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