Two transported after multi-vehicle crash at Pacific and 168th, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle collision occurred near Pacific Street and 168th Street. At least two people were taken to Nebraska Medicine, one with a non-emergency injury and another with an emergency injury. The roadway was reopened after fire crews cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Patrol 13 arriving
00:07
1311, where do you want my car at?
00:14
If you can go towards the east, get lights down there.
00:22
13 by the transfer code on the second driver or second occupant.
00:28
I believe there's an Arlington squad that transported.
00:37
I don't know which passenger.
00:39
One's going to Nebraska Medicine, non-emergency trauma.
00:42
One pastor's also going to Nebraska Medicine, emergency trauma.
00:47
Welcome to 51.
00:48
Clear. Thank you.
00:49
I'm sitting cars west.
00:57
Sydney cars west.
01:03
Patrol 15, 168th and Pacific.
01:08
Three, Lincoln one.
01:11
15, Lincoln 1, got an intrusion alarm at near North 132nd Street at Witt Residence.
01:25
Is there a main floor motion? Looks like the alarm company is attempting to contact a rep for us.
01:30
April 15.
01:34
Yeah, 3A, clear.
01:38
Thank you, Preet-9.
01:43
12 to 13, I'll be sending them your way.
01:47
Clear.
01:52
Same through to the cars on 96th Street.
01:54
Once the fire trucks moved,
01:57
we can probably open up the roadway.
02:00
Pretty clear.
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Location mentioned:
Pacific St & S 168th St, Omaha, NE 68118
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