Man huffing aerosol found disoriented near south street, Lincoln NE
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Emergency responders were called to near South Street at Integrated Behavioral Health for a 32-year-old man inhaling aerosol substances. The man was disoriented, unsteady, and uncooperative at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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01:21
Transcript:
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Engine 8 and Medic 8.
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Zone 62[1]. Medical Charlie response[2], possible overdose.
00:07
At near South Street, respond on TAC 5[3].
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Engine 8 and Medicaid respond to Zone 62[1], medical Charlie response, possible overdose.
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At near South Street, respond on TAC 5[3].
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Medic 4 to end of 15 all parties are awake and alert and able to get out of the vehicles.
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We should move about 30 seconds off.
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Select 4 to end of 15, grab your high drive.
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See you grab me high drive.
00:58
And Junae, Medicaid, verifying your trailer response, Zone 62[1] to near South Street Integrated Behavioral Health.
01:07
For a 32-year-old male who's intentionally huffing aerosol,
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currently unsteady, disoriented,
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and uncooperative, here in route with LPD on TAC-5, TAC-5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Zone 62: Designated geographic area identified as Response Zone 62 for dispatch and police operations.
[2]
Medical Charlie response: EMS priority Charlie medical response (moderate priority)
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TAC 5: Tactical radio channel 5 designated for law enforcement communications and operations.
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