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Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast · 1 day ago
00:05
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Fire and rescue is en route to (place withheld), apartment (number withheld) for medical nature unknown.
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Medical emergency near South 27th Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and rescue are responding to a medical emergency near South 27th Street. The exact nature of the emergency is unknown.
As discussed during the dispatch call, security personnel at Jackson Tower observed a male individual reportedly exposing himself and defecating in a hallway on one of the upper floors. No weapons, drugs, or alcohol were mentioned in the radio communication. Authorities were dispatched to investigate the situation.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to a possible harassment situation near South 27th Street involving a caller who reported ongoing issues with neighbors but declined to provide further details or speak directly with police.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible disturbance at an apartment complex near South 27th Street. Security personnel reported that two individuals, who had previously been banned, were refusing to leave a unit with a vulnerable adult. Details remain unconfirmed based on radio communication.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to an automatic fire alarm at Jackson Tower near South 27th Street in Omaha. The alarm was triggered by the building’s detection system, prompting response from Battalion One, Engine Two, and Truck One. No confirmation of an active fire was indicated in the transmission.