Medical assistance at lot near fairgrounds avenue in Wayne, Wayne NE
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a call for help at lot 52 near Fairgrounds Avenue in Wayne. There was difficulty locating the exact address, so officers assisted EMS in reaching the correct location for a person needing a lift assist.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne Sheriff, Police, Fire, EMS, Campus Security
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
PNC.
00:02
Do you have further information on the location? We can't find the scene, I guess.
00:16
Port at near Fairgrounds Avenue.
00:20
It's going to be lot number 52.
00:22
I believe if I remember correctly, a white trailer.
00:44
Let me have an officer head that way.
00:50
That is the address and we've been there before in the past.
01:01
Wayne, 609.
01:10
Will there go help PMC locate this location that the ambulance needs to go to?
01:18
TEN-4 is confirmed 262, very ground, plot 52.
01:25
Correct, correct.
01:29
The report is the reporting party.
01:37
(name withheld).
01:42
10.4. Pianno.
01:50
Did you copy radio traffic?
01:54
104.
02:12
10-8[2] and then route to that location as well.
02:16
10-4[1]. It sounded like it was just mainly for a lift assist, but probably with the weather not able to find the location.
02:34
The mail is typically not the best to work with.
02:43
Time, what?
02:51
6.03 Wayne.
03:01
B 1097, P. 1097.
03:05
603 PMC.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Fairgrounds Ave, Wayne, NE 68787
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