Woman crashes car into house porch at 40th and South St, Lincoln NE


A woman aged 22 crashed her vehicle into the front porch corner of a house near the roundabout at South 40th Street and Sheraton Boulevard in Lincoln. The crash caused injuries and damage to the property. Emergency medical and fire rescue teams responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Zone 171 Rescue Alarm, Injury Accident At intersection of South 40th Street and Sheraton Boulevard, Respond on TAC 3
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Battalion 2, Engine 6, Engine 7, Truck 8, Truck 12, Medic 6, Medicaid, and EMS 1.
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Respond 2. Zone 171.
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Rescue alarm, injury accident.
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That intersection of South 40th Street and Sheraton Boulevard.
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Respond on TAC 3.
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Thanks a half, one of us one row.
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The time's here, row.
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Perfect, roll. And seven, around.
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This one, row.
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All units clear, verifying Delta[1] response on 171.
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The roundabout at 40th in Chariton Street from the southeast corner.
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A 22-year-old female, her vehicle hit the house here.
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Looks like it hit the front porch corner.
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You're going to have Tech 3, Tech 3 with LPD En route.
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They're trying to see any shot.
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What a 10, 243.
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6 on location looks like a one vehicle.
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On the corner of a house, openings with the personnel.
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Inj 65 command going to triage.
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All the units continuing.
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The time to receive in the 6, you've got a one vehicle into the house.
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Restrictor triage, okay, command.
Police codes explained
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Delta: High-priority medical response, potentially life-threatening, classified as "Delta" by emergency dispatch protocols.
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Location mentioned:
S 40th St & South St, Lincoln, NE 68506
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