Elderly woman falls at residence near stonewall court, Lincoln NE
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Emergency responders attended to a 92-year-old woman who fell inside her home near Stonewall Court. She appeared confused, and her injuries were unknown at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 12 and medic 6.
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Zone 173. Medical alpha response, fall.
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At near Stonewall Court.
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Respond on TAC 3[1].
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Engine 12 and medic 6 respond to 173 medical alpha response fall at near Stonewall Court respond on TAC 3[1] Student service An 0231 2020 and 20 to inflated abuse
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Receive thank you
00:44
Passed Engine 1.
00:45
We had Engine 7 started as well.
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Do you need them?
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Negative Engine 7 will be back on service as well.
00:57
Save 2014.
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Good.
01:02
Service code 9-14.
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2014.
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Could I be a calling 240, please?
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It's going to be American Legion Park, 2600 ranoff, passenger by calling in.
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So there's a wheelchair, blankets, and bags sitting between two pine trees that has been here for a couple days,
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thinks that somebody might need assistance nearby.
01:34
Two, six years are rammed off in American Legion? There's 12.
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We're out.
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14 engine 12 Medic 6 alpha response on 173 at near Stonewall Court 92 year old female had a ground level fall inside seems a bit confused unknown on injuries you have takery
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[1]
TAC 3: Tactical radio channel 3 used for operations and incident communications.
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Location mentioned:
Stonewall Ct, Lincoln, NE 68506
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