Emergency crews respond to seizure near 15th Street, Omaha NE


Emergency medical crews responded to a seizure incident near 15th Street. They encountered a 71-year-old male patient who was morbidly obese and had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The patient's condition was evaluated and monitored at the scene.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (TAC3)
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Claire, we still have you on a seizure on 15th Street.
00:02
Med 5[2], we can go ahead and cancel you then.
00:04
Med 5[2] is under back in service.
00:06
734[1]. Oh,
00:07
Medica, just for understanding, you want us to go to the Luther home then? Yes, we've put two in search from your last run.
00:13
Understood, thanks.
00:14
One on location.
00:15
75. Medical is on location.
00:17
Medical is on location. Number 175-3 is on location.
00:32
Trift 5-3-7-7-7.
00:34
All five, Med2.
00:35
Mid 2.
00:36
Med2 is an out-abrasca medical patient code 2.
00:38
Med2, rest my code 2, 7-4-7.
00:39
9-42 on location.
00:44
9-42 on location, 7-27.
00:46
Medi-3-4-0.
00:47
Medi-4-7-7-7-7.
00:48
I think one from engine one.
00:50
Go ahead, engine one, we're in the elevator.
00:51
We'll meet in the lobby.
00:52
Lawfire for Manion 2 engine 2-2 entities back to service.
00:54
Engine 2 in service, 109.
00:56
My 34-inch and 30, 71-year-old male,
00:59
morbidly obese, C-O-P-D.
01:01
He was still a weight alert sat in at 91 or 92.
01:05
Well, where was surroundings?
01:06
My next 34 understood.
01:08
Is it 30 understood an application?
01:10
So, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
734: Unit status code (likely arrival or acknowledgment)
[2]
Med 5: Medical unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near S 26th St, Omaha, NE 68105
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