Man possibly intoxicated requires medical response near south 16th street, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near South 16th Street for a 30-year-old man possibly intoxicated and unwell. Responders were advised to arrive promptly on the designated tactical radio channel 3 and to look for a male wearing an orange hat and a beard.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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01:38
Transcript:
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Engine 1 and Medic 8.
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Zone 52[1], medium-priority medical response, sick party near South 16th Street, respond on tactical channel 3.
00:12
Engine 1 and Medic 8,
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respond to Zone 52[1], medium-priority medical response, sick party near South 16th Street.
00:23
Respond on tactical channel 3.
00:30
Code 1 or code 3.
00:36
Code 1 is fine if it's less than 5 minutes.
00:41
Great people, get them updated and they'll be around as soon as possible.
00:55
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01:05
We call the health department.
01:07
He said he would, can I cancel it?
01:11
And go on Medicaid, respond to Zone 52[1] near South 16th Street.
01:18
It's going to be a 30-year-old male is intoxicated and unwell.
01:25
I think they might need medical attention.
01:30
Looks like you're going to be looking for a patient that has an orange hat with a beard.
01:37
You'll be on tactical channel 3, tactical channel 3?
Police codes explained
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Zone 52: Police dispatch or response zone designated as 52.
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