Medical response for seizure at Lexington Avenue, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call for a 38-year-old male who experienced a seizure near Lexington Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 5 and Medic 5.
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Response to Zone 113.
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Medical Alpha Response.
00:07
Seizure at near Lexington Avenue.
00:12
Respond on TAC 9.
00:17
about 20 third superior we got it we're here three states then to all units engine 14 and the first truck company on our location can handle all other units can return the service air parking we can return the service truck five missed we're going back in service
00:49
10 receive.
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Battalion 1 receive, 14, so handle the truck 1.
00:59
Recy, MediXXX, did you receive on, Tech 2?
01:07
MediXXX, receive.
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Thanks, 24.
01:10
Engine 4 dispatch.
01:11
You're going to have to start another ALS engine where it's being detained by train.
01:17
All right, so we'll get one started for him.
01:21
Any five round.
01:27
And 8th, verifying your alpha response, zone 63 to 1127, Washington, Unit 2.
01:34
For a 70-year-old male fell,
01:38
has a possible hip injury, you'll be on tack-A, techie.
01:44
We'll just phone the delta,
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send digit 1 to the alpha.
01:50
Very safe.
01:54
Chest pain at 3234, South 14th Street, Unit 4.
02:01
Respond on Tech 5.
02:07
13 to near Lexington have.
02:12
For a 38-year-old males, had a seizure, you'll be on Tech 9, Tech 9.
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave, Lincoln, NE 68505
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