72-year-old faints at store near Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to a 72-year-old person who fainted at the Super Saver store near Cornhusker Highway. Law enforcement is involved due to probable cause related to narcotics.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 10 and Medic 10.
00:03
Zone 22, medical Charlie[2] response, party fainted, at near Cornhusker Highway, respond on TAC 4[1].
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Engine 10 and Medic 10,
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respond to, Zone 22,
00:18
Medical Charlie[2] response, party fainted, at near Cornhusker Highway, respond on TAC 4[1].
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1813 code 11 10.
00:33
10.206.
00:35
One on nine on one.
00:43
Go ahead. I just got the...
00:50
Medic 10, Engine 10, responding to a Charlie[2] at Zone 22, near Cornhusker Highway at the Super Saver for a 72-year-old. Well, I am going to need an LPD officer, it's their probable cause, it's a narcotic, the task force.
01:06
One of our guys just did the broadcast, so they're going to have to watch them.
01:09
You'll be on TAC 4[1], TAC 4.
01:11
Okay, get someone starting.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 4: Tactical radio channel 4 used for law enforcement operations and coordination.
[2]
Charlie: Medium-priority medical response or designation indicating moderate urgency in emergency services or building layout.
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Location mentioned:
Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE 68521
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