Person fainted at apartment near A Street in Lincoln, Lincoln NE
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Emergency responders were called to near A Street Unit 6 in Lincoln for a person who fainted. Medical assistance was provided at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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02:59
Transcript:
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Engine 8 and medic 31 Zone 52 medical Charlie response party fainted at near A Street Unit 6 respond on tax 5 Engine 8 and medic 31 respond to zone 52 medical Charlie response party fainted at near A Street Unit 6 respond on tax 5
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3.47.
00:38
This is an 8-row.
00:43
I've got them 44-26 in service.
00:47
23, 22.
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151221. 21. 23-12-1.
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23.
01:01
2411 I'm serious Receive
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Receive
01:09
EAT 268, one of custody
01:12
Party in custody, 23, 23.
01:15
It doesn't tell like it.
01:20
Baker, George King, 3.5, that's Red Prius.
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Medic 31 should be out of service.
01:29
So I have to send it to a rig.
01:31
All right see.
01:32
In service, I have a ride-on-on-alt-0-03.
01:35
Good request from law enforcement.
01:38
At 1421, Hilltop Road.
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Respond on Tax 3.
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Engine 10 and Medic 10.
01:46
Respond to.
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Medical request from law enforcement.
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At 1421, Hilltop Road.
01:52
Respond on Tech 3.
02:00
Engine 1 and Medic 4.
02:03
Zone 53, Medical Alpha Response, Sick Party, at 721, K Street, respond on TAC 9.
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Engine 1 and Medic 4, Response to, Zone 53, Medical Alpha Response, Sit Party,
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at 721 K Street.
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Respond on TAC 9.
02:29
Four-year-old female, having heart pain, even feeling faint.
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The patient gave birth three weeks ago.
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This was through Arabic interpretation.
02:43
And you are on Tack 5, Tech 5.
02:48
2. Zone 52, Medical Charlie Response, Party Fainted, at near A Street, Unit 6, Respond, Untax 5.
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