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Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest · 11 hours ago
00:04
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Omaha Fire and Rescue is en route to (number withheld) Taylor Street for abdominal pain.
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Medical emergency near Taylor St in Omaha
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As discussed during the dispatch call, omaha Fire and Rescue is responding to a possible medical emergency involving abdominal pain near Taylor Street in Omaha.
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