81-year-old woman treated for swallowing difficulty, Omaha NE


Medics responded to an 81-year-old woman on Pacific St who was alert but had difficulty swallowing. The patient was transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (TAC3)
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Transcript:
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Medics 61, we have an 81-year-old female.
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She's alert-conscious breathing,
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complaining that she's unable to swallow anything and that her pills are making it down to her stomach.
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Medic 61, understood.
00:23
Did staff tell you how big the patient was?
00:29
That's right, can you just sit past the engine with us.
00:39
There's... I'm off fire a truck 3-4, minute 34, I just asked on Pacific Street.
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I'm off-fired a medic and engine 61. You can both cancel for patients.
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Air 2135. It's a 612 understead, back in service.
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I'm on fire. Truck 3, MET 3, MET 3, return to TAC 3, truck 3, 4, MET 34, switch, tack 3.
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Stegger, SAS, Air Pacific, Civil Fire, 28, truck 34.
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OPDs arrived on scene, we did have to 4th century.
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We're going to turn the scene over to OPD, patients being transported right now.
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Truck 34 is in service.
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Meg, sir, hundred.
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Take 34, fire-digit dispatch, we're in service.
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Make, 31. That service.
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Medics 34 is in route to Nebraska, one patient code 2[1].
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Medics 34 are transporting UNC code 2[1]. 21377.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 2: Non-emergency or urgent response without lights or sirens.
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Pacific St, Omaha, NE
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