Possible overdose at near Washington St residence, Lincoln NE


A male individual took a handful of pills and sent a text to his girlfriend before disconnecting the call. Emergency responders initiated a medical alert for possible overdose at near Washington Street.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Truck 8 and Medic 8 Zone 62[1].
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Medical Charlie response, possible overdose.
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At near Washington St, respond on TAC 7[2].
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Truck 8 and Medic 8,
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respond to Zone 62[1], Medical Charlie response, possible overdose.
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At near Washington St, respond on TAC 7[2].
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engine seven zero
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tangent seven minute two adult response at randolph elementary 1024 sound 3-7 making contact at door number four on the west side seven-year-old male difficulty breathing I'll be in the health office
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tax six
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Do I appreciate it?
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Angel 11344.
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We get into our page tax on.
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Truck 8, magnate your trial response on 52 at near Washington.
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He's standing by for PD.
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A male caller texted his girlfriend, a handful of pills, and then disconnected.
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We're trying to get some further standby text on it.
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Better for your patient.
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1335.
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Okay,
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to Medicaid, Tech 7.
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Go ahead for Medicaid.
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You're looking for me on Tech 7?
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Yes, I'm just telling you know that we're going to respond code 1 for mistakes, probably.
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Third worst days at just about 20th in Washington.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Zone 62: Designated geographic area identified as Response Zone 62 for dispatch and police operations.
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TAC 7: Designated tactical radio channel 7 used for specialized police or emergency communications.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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