Medical response to child seizure with language barrier, Lincoln NE
Emergency response for a child having a seizure who is conscious and has a history of seizures. There is a language barrier between responders and parents. The patient may have developmental delays. Location near North Cotner Boulevard, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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We've got a walk-in medical,
00:02
pediatric injury,
00:04
patient, you give you an attention in medication.
00:06
Code 3[1], please.
00:11
Did you know and dispatch on Tech 6?
00:21
Go ahead. Receive.
00:23
We'll get one started.
00:27
You can re-contact them and have an expedite.
00:30
If possible.
00:45
Medic 3. Zone 102, Watten Medical, at near North Cotner Boulevard.
00:53
Respond on TAC 7.
00:55
Medic 3, respond to, Zone 102,
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Watan Medical,
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at near North Cotner Boulevard, respond on TAC 7.
01:10
Medics 6 dispatch, are we going to be closer than Medics 3? Go ahead and put us on that walk-in with a UMS1.
01:18
Okay.
01:23
Take by the same.
01:27
Appreciate it.
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Medic 3, receive direct in service.
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Thank you, Medic 6th.
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This one dispatch.
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DOL 7, did you come in with me?
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I'll get one started if you need...
01:49
Party.
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At near South Street.
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Unit F-07. Respond on Tact 4.
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Medicaid,
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respond to, Zone 161, Medical Alpha Response, Sick Party at near South Street.
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Unit F-07, respond on TACC4.
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Engine 2. Zone 102.
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Walking Medical.
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At near North Cotner Boulevard.
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Respond on TAC 7.
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Engine 2.
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Respond to.
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Zone 102.
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Walking Medical.
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At near North Cotner Boulevard.
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Respond on TAC 7.
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25 Medicaid patient site.
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This is a next seven question.
02:57
Yeah, you're quite a bit closer to this Madonna call than Medicaid.
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Can I have you take it?
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We'll take it.
03:03
We're just in service at Brian East.
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Perfect. You're going to the 5401 South, number S, as in Sam, 07, and then 6 is going with you.
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You'll be on Tack 4.
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Tech 4.
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And Jan 9 on Texas.
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Jay, go ahead.
03:29
I spoke with LES, their E.K.
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15 and they're aware of the reason why they're x-a-day.
03:36
Thank you.
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EMX-1 to the unit on TAC 7.
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I just want to let you guys know.
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Fetian is conscious, not currently seizing, the type of history of seizures.
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They also appear to have some kind of developmental delays.
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And there is a language barrier with parents,
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so I'm just kind of needing some help here.
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Tensur, too, receives, coming from quarter.
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We're at O's Street and Cottoners.
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Next location.
04:17
Six have the location.
04:23
Medics 6. I'll open the bay door.
04:28
Medics 6 received, we're on my patient.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response requiring immediate arrival using lights and sirens.
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