Foster parent locks subject out during mental health episode, Lincoln NE


A medical response was called for a fall at the intersection of South 27th Street and O Street. The caller later reported a domestic issue where a foster parent locked the subject out of the house during a possible mental health episode. The subject is also requesting ambulance services for vomiting. No weapons were reported in the home, and the subject's mother is present inside.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Zone 1.
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At least. At least. At least. Response. Respond on TAC 2. 1890. 1890. 1890. 1890. From 1. Medical Bravo response[1].
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Fall.
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At intersection of South 27th Street and O Street.
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Respond on TAC 5. 1890.
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Engine 1 and medic 2 respond to 9886 zone 1 medical bravo response fall That intersection of South 27th Street We'd be Sunday calling in saying her foster parent
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(name withheld) has walked her out of the house and won't let her in. Can we double check with the call? She has contacted with her.
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When we asked that (name withheld) is Code 19[2] around 7-4, she said we need to ask him that.
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No weapons in the home that she's aware of, but says that our mom is also inside.
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She sounds like she's code 19 or having a 3-8 episode and she's requesting an ambulance for throwing up.
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3210 South 8 third.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Medical Bravo response: EMS call priority 'Bravo' (moderate-priority medical incident)
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Code 19: Agency-specific code for person-related incidents, such as missing, wanted, intoxicated, or behavioral issues.
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