Female injured by fall at apartment near South 15th Street, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were called to assist a 74-year-old female who fell and possibly hit her head at an apartment near South 15th Street. She is conscious and breathing.
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 202, medical alpha response, tall, near South 15th Street.
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Unit 302, respond on TAC 7.
00:14
Engine 4, and Medic 4, respond to, Zone 202, medical alpha response, fall, near South 15th Street.
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Unit 302, respond on TAC 7.
00:35
Engine 1 and Medic 2.
00:38
Zone 52, medical charlie response, cardiac problem, near South 26th Street.
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Unit 4, respond on TAC 8.
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Engine 1 and Medic 2, respond to Zone 52, medical charlie response, cardiac problem.
00:58
At near South 26th Street, Unit 4, respond on TAC 8.
01:08
One of the individuals needs medical, possibly a (name withheld) male,
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unknown injuries, you have TAC 6, TACC.
01:20
All right.
01:22
It's inform, Medicare, and alpha Zone 202 at the Dakota Apartments near South 15th Street Apartment (number withheld).
01:29
We have a 74-year-old female.
01:32
She is conscious and breathing.
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She took a fall three days ago and has been on the ground, advice that she hit her head.
01:38
There is an entry code to get into her individual apartment on your screen, and you have Tech 7, Tech 7.
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Location mentioned:
S 15th St, Lincoln, NE 68512
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