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Injury reported in two-car crash at 29th and O StreetsLincoln NE

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O St & N 29th St, Lincoln, NE 68510

A two-car crash occurred at the intersection of South 29th Street and O Street, resulting in injuries. A 19-year-old male is conscious and breathing, while others report chest pain and back pain. Multiple medical units are responding to the scene.

Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Nick 21 are out from Station 2. Engine 1, Medic 21, verifying a bravo response on a traffic crash. 29th and O Street. We got an involved party calling in. He's a 19-year-old male conscious and breathing. We have another caller saying there's an email with chest pains and a possible knee injury. We're looking for a gray Honda accent. And then the other's a red.
00:29
Bassad. Another party has some back pain. I'm just getting told there's at least two patients on this. Let me know if you'd like another medic unit. You're on TAC 6[2] with LPD. Anyone. Yeah, let's get another medic unit, please. Clear. I'll get Medics 3 started.
00:58
Medical Bravo response[1], injury accident. At intersection of South 29th Street and O'S Street, respond on TAC6. Medi3, respond to Zone 51. Medical Bravo response, injury accident, at intersection of South 29th Street and O's Street. Respond on TAC 6[2]. You're on location 2 vehicle.
01:28
Medic 3, you're joining Engine 1 to Medic. Medic 21 on a Bravo response[1] for a traffic crash. 29th and Oastry, at least two patients, one with back pain, one with a possible broken knee. You're going to be on attack 6 with them, engine 1 just call a location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo response: EMS response indicating a moderate (not life-threatening) medical emergency
[2]
TAC 6: Tactical radio channel used for communication

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Location mentioned:
O St & N 29th St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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