Possible overdose of adult medication by one-year-old girl, Lincoln NE


A one-year-old girl near South 14th Street is suspected to have ingested adult insomnia medication. The child is restless and crying. Other children said they were playing with the medication.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 1 and Medic 3.
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Zone 52. Medical Charlie Response[1], possible overdose.
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Near South 14th Street.
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Respond on TAC 4[2].
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Engine 1 and Medic 3. Respond to Zone 52.
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Medical Charlie response, possible overdose.
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Near South 14th Street.
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Respond on TAC 4[2].
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Engine 3, and truck 1.
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Zone 12. Fire alarm.
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At 1880, Transformation Drive.
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Respond on UPD, fire 1.
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Engine 3 and truck 1, respond to.
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Zone 12, fire alarm at 1880, transformation drive.
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Respond on UPD, Fire 1.
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Take for hero.
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Engine 1, Medic 3, verifying a trial response, zone 52,
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near South 14th Street.
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For a one-year-old female that keeps crying, caller thinks she might have taken an unknown medication, as the other kids admitted they were messing with them,
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that it might be an adult insomnia medication, infant is restless,
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and you were on TAC 4[2], TAC 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Medical Charlie Response: EMS priority Charlie medical response (moderate priority)
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TAC 4: Tactical radio channel 4 used for law enforcement operations and coordination.
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