Medical call changed to injury accident with no patient found, Omaha NE


A caller initially reported a fight requiring medical attention. The call was later updated to a personal injury accident. Police arrived at the scene near North 42nd Street but found no injured person.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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report 295 go ahead be advised caller is back on the line requesting medical caller didn't respond to fight and rescue changing it to personal injury accident for a call 2995 I'm near 610 spread.
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I went to do original call location and do see no one.
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That's clear, I'll call up to fire dispatch.
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2141.
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2.991. 291.
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District Fort.
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They've got to start towards the disturbing.
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near North 42nd Street.
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You can see McKenzie.
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Say, CPS recently came to the house and caseworker said she could come her to get property from her mom.
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Suspects his mom, (name withheld), white female, 34-year-old.
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Last seen in a safety vest, he's intoxicated on known weapons or drugs.
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Forkall 291.
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Clear. 2143.
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Predigraphy North-Easeling intrusion alarm 8404-northirtieth.
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Any available units go let Threat on 37, advise 2143.
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295. I advise fire that there's no patient on location.
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