Woman attempts suicide by car carbon monoxide overdose, Lincoln NE
A 25-year-old woman locked herself inside a vehicle and tried to harm herself by breathing in carbon monoxide fumes. Emergency responders and police are on scene. The woman has a history of mental health issues.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 10, stroke 1, and medic 10.
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Zone 23, Medical Delta Response[1], Chemical Exposure,
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at near N 12th St.
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Respond on Tech 3
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Engine 10, Chuck 1, and Medic 10. Respond to Zone 23, Medical Delta Response[1], Chemical, Exposure,
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at near N 12th St.
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Respond on TAC 3.
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9022.29 in service.
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Six o'clock. Medic 10, Rob.
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Medic 3 to Brian East.
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3,
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627.
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Agent 10, Medic 10, Truck 1, Delta Response Zone 23,
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at near N 12th St.
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We have secondhand information on a 25-year-old female that is trying to harm herself by locking herself in a vehicle and overdosing from carbon monoxide fumes.
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It looks like we have a mental health history.
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LPD is going to be in route with you and you're going to have tax number three, tag three.
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Truck one just back. We're going to downgrade code one.
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It's LPD.
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Truck one, receive.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Medical Delta Response: Delta-level medical response (high priority, potentially life-threatening)
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Location mentioned:
Near N 12th St, Lincoln, NE 68588
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