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Man overdoses on blood pressure pills in self-harm attemptLincoln NE

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Adams St, Lincoln, NE 68507

Emergency responders attended to a 55-year-old man near Adams Street who overdosed on blood pressure medication in a self-harm attempt. The man was conscious and breathing but not fully alert when help arrived.

Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Engine 5 and Medic 2.
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Zone 1203. Medical currently possible.
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Possible. Near Adams Street.
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Unit 118.
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Respond on tap 5.
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Engine 5 and Medic 2, respond to Zone 123, Medical Charlie Response, Possible, overdose, near Adams Street, Unit 118, Respond on TACC 5.
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Take your route.
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Okay, pause around.
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Engine 5, Medic 2 responding to a Charlie, Zone 123 to Sony Ridge Apartments, near Adams Street, Unit 118.
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For a 55-year-old male, conscious and breathing but not alert,
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overdose on 100 blood pressure pills and attempt to self-harm.
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You'll be staging with LPD and LPD is en route.

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Adams St, Lincoln, NE 68507

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