Medical emergency for 69-year-old with uncontrollable nosebleed, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical response to a 69-year-old woman near Wilderness Ridge Drive with an uncontrollable nosebleed; patient is on blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 4 and Medic 4.
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Zone 2002. Medical Bravo response.
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Patient hemorrhaging.
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Near Wilderness Ridge Drive.
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Respond on TAC 3[1].
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Engine 4, and Medic 4, respond to Zone 302, Medical Bravo response, patient hemorrhaging.
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Near Wilderness Ridge Drive, respond on TAC3.
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Nancy 47 will be total 11 reports.
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(number withheld).
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29,
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code 11 back on 5.
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239.
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eighteen five percent traffic
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traveling 24
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Having a route to connecting links 740 South 17th Street making contact with employee, Mary Beth.
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She would like to turn over some 7-4 that she confiscated from a client.
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That client is no longer on location.
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Connecting links 740 stop-17.
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Nation 4-0.
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Agent 4, Medic 4, verifying a bravo response at near Wilderness Ridge Drive.
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This is for a 69-year-old female who has got a nosebleed that she cannot get any control.
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She is taking blood thinners.
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And you are assigned to TAC 3[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
TAC 3: Tactical radio channel 3 used for operations and incident communications.
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Location mentioned:
Wilderness Ridge Dr, Lincoln, NE 68512
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