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Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest · 16 hours ago
00:04
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Omaha Fire and Rescue is en route to (number withheld) South 84th Street for seizure-like activity.
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Medical emergency near South 84th St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, omaha Fire and Rescue responded to a possible medical emergency involving seizure-like activity near South 84th Street.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call on Dodge St for a 72-year-old man experiencing severe chest pain. The patient showed signs consistent with atrial fibrillation and was treated with aspirin, nitroglycerin, and medication for nausea before being transported to Methodist Hospital under non-emergency conditions.