Infant struggles with breathing in Lincoln, Lincoln NE


Emergency services responded to a report of a two-week-old male infant having trouble breathing. The team provided immediate care at the location.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
01:26
Transcript:
Engine 1 and Medic 3. Zone 52, Medical Delta Response[2], Breathing Problem at 1409 East Street, respond on TAC 4. Engine 1 and Medic 3 respond to Zone 52, Medical Delta Response, breathing problem at 1409 East Street, respond on TAC 4. D.4RELWIS? Clear Medic 4. Zero. Control. No. 101. Medical, Delta, Response, 752. 1409. E is in Edward Street. He has a two-month old, excuse me, two-week-old male, conscious breathing. He's having some difficulty crying between breaths. Not clammy. No long issues. You're going to be on 10-4[1], type 4. Support of command, do you still leave us on location? No, you guys can return to service as well. Catch a phone call. Tie one in service. Clear between 1044.
Engine 1 and Medic 3. Zone 52, Medical Delta Response[2], Breathing Problem at 1409 East Street, respond on TAC 4. Engine 1 and Medic 3 respond to Zone 52, Medical Delta Response, breathing problem at 1409 East Street, respond on TAC 4. D.4RELWIS? Clear Medic 4. Zero. Control. No. 101. Medical, Delta, Response, 752. 1409. E is in Edward Street. He has a two-month old, excuse me, two-week-old male, conscious breathing. He's having some difficulty crying between breaths. Not clammy. No long issues. You're going to be on 10-4[1], type 4. Support of command, do you still leave us on location? No, you guys can return to service as well. Catch a phone call. Tie one in service. Clear between 1044.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK)
[2]
Delta Response: High-priority medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near E St, Lincoln, NE 68508
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