Woman treated for chest pain near Tiger Lily Road, Lincoln NE
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Emergency medical responders treated a 45-year-old woman experiencing chest pain near Tiger Lily Road. She was given nitroglycerin, aspirin, and morphine at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 15 and Medic 6 respond to Zone 321, Medical Charlie Response[1], patient transfer.
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At near Tiger Lily Road, respond on TAC 4.
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Engine 7 and Medic 7.
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Zone 62. Medical Delta response, exposure at intersection of South 17th Street and South Street.
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Respond on TAC 6.
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Engine 7 and Medic 7 respond to.
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Zone 62. Medical Delta response, exposure at intersection of South 17th Street and South Street.
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Respond on TAC 6.
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Magnetic seven engine seven it's going to be a delta response on 62 to the bus stop at South 17th and South Street you're going for a 30-year-old male who is
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receipts 121
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It's en route.
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Agent 7, Medics 7 location, and patient site.
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1221. Medics 6, Engine 15 is going to be a trial response, done 321, through the April Sanson Center.
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Near Tiger Lily Road.
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You're going for a 45-year-old female who's conscious and breathing but having chest pain.
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It looks like the doctors administered nitro and 4 aspirin, and now they're giving morphine.
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They asked you to use the north entrance.
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You were on TAC 4, TAC 4.
Police codes explained
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Medical Charlie Response: EMS priority Charlie medical response (moderate priority)
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Location mentioned:
Tiger Lily Rd, Lincoln, NE 68516
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