Emergency crews respond to heart issue at Sumner and 10th, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a 41-year-old woman experiencing a heart-related issue at a bus stop near South 10th Street and Sumner Street in Lincoln. The patient was conscious and breathing when paramedics arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine eight and medic three, zone sixty-three, medical Charlie response cardiac problem at intersection of South 10th Street and Sumner Street.
00:11
Respond on TAC 4.
00:13
Engine eight and medic three respond to zone sixty-three, medical Charlie response cardiac problem at intersection of South 10th Street and Sumner Street.
00:24
Respond on TAC 4.
00:33
Put us on that call with Engine 8, we're going to go right by that.
00:38
Received.
00:44
Agent 13 en route.
00:54
Dispatch to Medic 3 on Pack 2.
01:01
I'm going to go ahead and put you on the Delta with Engine 13.
01:04
CAD indicates you are the next closest medic to that call.
01:17
Station A, it's going to be a Charlie response from zone sixty-three to the bus stop at 10th and Sumner.
01:24
You are going for a forty-one-year-old female who is conscious and breathing.
01:28
It looks like she has a heart condition.
01:33
She says her heart rate is normal.
01:35
She started laughing and couldn't complete the test.
01:39
You will be on TAC 4, TAC 4.
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