Medical response for seizure at Elliott elementary school, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a seizure incident involving an 8-year-old girl at Elliott Elementary School near South 25th Street in Lincoln.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Truck 1 and Medic 2.
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Zone 52[1], medical bravo response, seizure, near South 25th Street.
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Respond on TAC 4.
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Truck 1 and Medic 2, respond to, Zone 52[1],
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Medical bravo response, seizure near South 25th Street.
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Respond on TAC 4.
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(number withheld).
00:30
I've got a larceny at Waiyuka that they think might be related to what you worked there the other day.
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3,600 O Street, Waiyuka.
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Got it.
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(number withheld).
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Truck one, am I seeing engine one ticket?
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Yes, truck one, you can stay in service, engine one taking the call.
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I'm going to take that call with Engine 1.
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Let's see it's another five.
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Engine 1, Medic 5, verifying a bravo response, Zone 52[1],
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at near South 25th Street, Elliott Elementary School, you'll be headed to the south side of the building, door number 8, 8-year-old female patient having a seizure, you'll TAC 4, TAC 4.
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Medic 2, you've been swapped with Medic 5.
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Zone 52: Police dispatch or response zone designated as 52.
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Location mentioned:
S 25th St, Lincoln, NE 68510
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