Medical emergency response at locked door


Emergency responders went to help a 65-year-old woman at her home but found the door locked. They requested police assistance to get inside.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (TAC3)
02:6
Transcript:
(name withheld) 52 on location. Enter 52 location 11th. Medicare 52 location, 11. Medic 34 is on location. Medi 34 on location 113. Medi 34 on location 113. Fire from engine 60. Engine 60. We're on location. The door is locked. Is there anybody to let us in? (name withheld) is there by herself and was going to try to get down there to let you in. Understood. 12 noon. Engine 60, do you want to start police for forced entry? Yes, you can send them. I apologize if we don't kneel. Clear, 1201. 6.34 is going Bergen, Code 2[1]. 2.034, Bergen Code 2, 1203. 21 in service. Minut 21 in service, 12.03. In your 52 is in service. In your 5-2, 12-04. That's 5 in-round. 12-0.204. 2.5 in-Ral. Med 5, Inge 5, you've got a GPS activation on a medical alert alarm for a 65-year-old female, (name withheld), ball detection, but no contact needs. Med 5, understood. 12.05.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Responding without lights and sirens (non-emergency)
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Location mentioned:
S 11th St, Omaha, NE
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