Possible fall injury near South 40th St, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency involving an elderly woman who reportedly fell and sustained a head injury near South 40th Street in Lincoln. The patient was reported to be conscious and breathing but experiencing difficulty. Animal control was also requested as two dogs reportedly ran out of the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 15 and medic six,
00:03
Zone 71, medical delta response fall near South 40th St.
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Respond on TAC eight.
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Engine 15 and medic six respond to zone 71, medical.
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Medical Delta response, fall near South 40th St.
00:24
Respond on TAC 8.
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Engine 15, medic six, verifying a delta response in zone 71 near South 40th St.
00:38
This is for a 77-year-old female, conscious and breathing, but she did suffer a ground level fall.
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She has an injury to her head and some difficulty breathing.
00:48
She says the front door should be open, so we're on TAC 8.
00:57
Six sevens are out at the scene.
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Dispatch, dispatch, tech three.
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Go ahead.
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Can you have animal control respond to this location, please?
01:17
Yes, can they let them know what they’re coming down for?
01:23
We have two dogs at this location that ran out of the door.
01:28
Need to see if they have any ideas on how to get them back.
01:36
Received. We will go ahead and get them started out.
01:38
Engine five, medic five, patient six.
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