Man in 60s checked for welfare near 21st and Nicholas streets, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his 60s was checked for welfare near 21st Street and Nicholas Street. He showed possible signs of alcohol use and was transported by fire rescue before police arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
00:00
And perit copy, Dorothy's holding a call for a check while being near 21st Street and Nicholas Street with fire rescue en route.
00:05
Any Velvians to divide?
00:11
0-6-5-1-2.
00:14
That's clear, thank you.
00:15
For Baker 6.5, if I got to have you searched towards a check welfare being a fire rescue route.
00:20
It would be near 21st Street and Nicholas.
00:24
Caller with Gordon, with public safety, advising Creighton officers were flagged down and mailed air-requested medical.
00:32
The white-mail, mid-60s, and a blue jacket, black pants, snow weapons or drugs, seen, possible alcohol use.
00:37
Well, advice, fire hits out, transports prior your arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Nicholas St & N 21st St, Omaha, NE 68102
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