Rapid response to possible stroke at Lincoln apartment, Lincoln NE
Responders rushed to a Lincoln apartment, where a 40-year-old female showed signs of a potential stroke alert, prompting an urgent medical Bravo response.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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EMS1. Zone 52.
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Medical Bravo[1] response.
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Person down.
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At near South 21st Street, Unit 5.
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Respond on TACC side.
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EMS 1, respond to, Zone 52, Medical Bravo[1] Response, Person Down,
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at near South 21st Street.
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Unit 5, respond on TAC 5[2].
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This one in the row.
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(name withheld).
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So, okay.
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1660.
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Okay.
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H-reel CEMS-1, verifying.
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The Bravo response, zone 52 at near South 21st Street, apartment number 5.
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A 40-year-old female is having unknown issue.
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And you'll be on TAC 5[2], TAC 5.
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MS-1-5.
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See, where are you at?
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In quarters.
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Start this way to code 3 right now and we'll let you know.
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It might be a stroke alert.
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Here. A hundred response to female patients.
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Oh.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response (Bravo determinant) under MPDS—no immediate life threat suspected
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TAC 5: Tactical radio channel 5 designated for law enforcement communications and operations.
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