Female patient possibly overdoses on medication at Lincoln address, Lincoln NE
A 34-year-old female at near South 13th Street took amoxicillin and hydrocodone in an attempt to harm herself. Emergency responders received the call and found the patient on the front steps. The incident is being treated as a possible overdose.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 8 and Medicaid.
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Zone 63, Medical Bravo Response, possible overdose.
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At near South 13th St, respond on tap 6.
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Engine 8 and medicate, respond to.
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Zone 63,
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medical problem response,
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possible overdose at near South 13th St. Respond on TACIS.
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Department 105 at Candlewood Suite,
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57-year-old. I don't find a key, we don't,
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R-key doesn't work on it. Unconscious.
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4,100 Pioneer Woods, Candlewood Suite,
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number 105.
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Would you? Correct.
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90s start engine two mid-2 is receiving a Charlie response zone 111 1430 Baltimore at 4130 Baltimore Avenue apartment 1 for a 503-year-old male having chest pain and feeling faint and his ETOH call and we'll wait outside to show you where to go and you are on attack five
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We're not charged out.
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Sure, we'll get the tablet ready.
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Medicaid and Ralph.
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Engine 8 is verifying a broader response, Zone 63,
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at near South 13th St for a 34-year-old female who took amoxicillin and hydrocodone in an attempt to harm herself. Original caller was not the patient, but we do have the patient on the phone now, and she is on the front steps.
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on TAC6, TAC 6[1]. TAC 6.
Police codes explained
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TAC 6: Tactical radio communications channel 6 used for coordinated law enforcement operations and responses.
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