Man unconscious in blue sedan at busy Lincoln intersection, Lincoln NE
Urgency arises as a 30-year-old man is found passed out in the driver's seat of a blue sedan at a busy intersection in Lincoln, prompting emergency medical response.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 2, Zone 152[1], Medical Delta Response[3], Person Down,
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at intersection of South Cotner Boulevard and M Street, respond on TAC 5[2].
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Engine 2, respond to, Zone 152[1], Medical Delta Response[3], Person Down, at intersection of South, Cotner Boulevard and M Street, respond on TAC 5[2].
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Lassauki 6,600 Northwest 27th on an allergic reaction 6600 northwest 27
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2600 northwest 27 MET4 Yes, matter 4
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Proide Matter 4 7 that 31 if that we'll say 97-1 foot medit dead 9274
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Medica. Is for the area of 8-1 Holder?
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I did not. I couldn't understand what was being said.
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Medic 4 is going to take your call for you.
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Receive, thank you.
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We're back in service.
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Engine 2 is en route.
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And to responding to a Delta zone 152 at the intersection of South Cotner and M as in Mary Street for a 30-year-old male appears to be passed out in the driver's seat of a blue sedan.
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You'll be on TAC5, TAC5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Zone 152: Geographic area designation used for dispatching and responding to incidents within zone 152.
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TAC 5: Tactical radio channel 5 designated for law enforcement communications and operations.
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Medical Delta Response: Delta-level medical response (high priority, potentially life-threatening)
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