Medical emergency on bus near 16th and Cuming, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a bus driver near 16th and Cuming streets reported a passenger who was unresponsive and appeared to be unconscious. The driver requested assistance and considered contacting emergency services or security. The passenger's condition and behavior led to uncertainty whether this involved a medical emergency or intoxication. Security was dispatched while en route downtown.
Audio|Heard on: Washington NE Transportation Group Calls
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I was calling to see is there a road supervisor in the area downtown? I got a passenger that's passed out in the back of both.
00:15
Well, I'm about to turn it to a 106 and then I'm done from there.
00:20
So I don't want to get stuck over with the person on the bus.
00:25
Oh,
00:29
sorry about that.
00:30
I didn't catch that.
00:32
Yeah, what's your current location?
00:35
Yeah, I'm on 16th and Cuming.
00:37
I'm turning turn on Cummings to go to downtown where I turned into a 106 right now.
00:44
16th and Cuming though.
00:47
Hey, is he responding?
00:51
Well, it wasn't.
00:52
He wasn't last time I went back here to check, but that's why I wanted to have somebody check when I go downtown.
01:00
He had his feet up on the seats and everybody had to walk over them and all that stuff.
01:04
So yeah, I don't know if they're drunk or what.
01:09
Yeah, if he's not responding, we can call 911 or we can close.
01:13
If he's responding, then we could call security.
01:15
He might get there crueler.
01:17
I'm at 32nd and Dodge right now and it's crazy the traffic coming back.
01:22
There's lane restrictions.
01:24
Eastbound two-lane is turning into one.
01:27
So see if I can get there closer.
01:31
34, I'll uh, when I get down here to stop out, I'll see what's going on.
01:37
Fourteen, what's your bus number?
01:41
Uh, 2054 . Eighteen four.
01:47
Yeah, dispatch, if he's not responding at all, we got to call 911 anyway.
01:51
But if he is responding and doesn't want to get off or behave, then we can call security.
01:56
Ten four.
01:58
I am going to just call security right now so they at least be en route.
02:04
All right, thank you, sir.
02:06
Ten four.
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