Emergency responders assist man with diabetic issues, Omaha NE


Emergency personnel are helping a 25-year-old man who has diabetes. He is awake and breathing but cannot open the door for help.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
01:9
Transcript:
the traffic stop[1] on 20th. Go ahead. Could I have one of you call the 10 phone[2], please? Clear. 9-14-5, I was able to get the hold of the caller this time. He says he cannot get to the door. Was advised that you cannot assist him if you can't get in, and he says he'll try. 9-14-5. Let's split a wing up a minute, thank you. 737. Item 36. One out of 36. The U.S. Star Squad, two zero in Ohio, for a 25-year-old male. Allure conscious and breathing, diabetic issues. Clear, 737. Copy, Omaha Fire Medical and Route 20 in Ohio, Authority Police, 738.
the traffic stop[1] on 20th. Go ahead. Could I have one of you call the 10 phone[2], please? Clear. 9-14-5, I was able to get the hold of the caller this time. He says he cannot get to the door. Was advised that you cannot assist him if you can't get in, and he says he'll try. 9-14-5. Let's split a wing up a minute, thank you. 737. Item 36. One out of 36. The U.S. Star Squad, two zero in Ohio, for a 25-year-old male. Allure conscious and breathing, diabetic issues. Clear, 737. Copy, Omaha Fire Medical and Route 20 in Ohio, Authority Police, 738.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
traffic stop: Vehicle stop
[2]
10 phone: Telephone call requested
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Location mentioned:
Ohio St & N 20th St, Omaha, NE 68110
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