Man suffers allergic reaction with speech difficulty, Lincoln NE
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Emergency responders attended a 42-year-old man near West Peach Street who was experiencing an allergic reaction causing hives, swelling, and difficulty speaking and swallowing.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Engine 3 and Medic 3.
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Zone 66, EMS priority moderate medical response, allergic reaction,
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near West Peach Street.
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Respond on TAC 5.
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Engine 3 and Medic 3, respond to Zone 66, EMS priority moderate medical response, allergic reaction near West Peach Street, respond on TAC 5.
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Dispatch, we're in service from our last call, they're going to be closer than engine 3.
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Engine 3, say thanks 13s.
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Engine 3, Medic 3, verifying a moderate medical response.
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Zone 66,
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Near West Peach Street, for a 42-year-old male. He is having a post-allergic reaction, hives,
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swelling, difficulty speaking, and swallowing,
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unknown cause.
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You're on TAC-5, T-5, T-5, please.
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Location mentioned:
W Peach St, Lincoln, NE 68522
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