72-year-old woman accidentally takes extra medication, Lincoln NE

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyA 72-year-old woman accidentally took extra medication by taking both tonight and tomorrow's doses. She is not feeling ill but wants to be checked by medical responders. Emergency services are on the way to her apartment near South 13th Street.
Audio|Source: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Zone 63, Medical Omega Response, Possible Overdose.
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At near South 13th Street, Unit 6, respond on tap 9.
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Truck 8 and Medic 3, respond to Zone 63, Medical Omega Response, Possible, Overdose.
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At near South 13th Street, Unit 6, respond on tap 9.
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Medic Fives en route.
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And five is en route.
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105, medic 5, verifying the note to response, Zone 11,
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at 29,
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25, North 42nd Street.
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For a 63-year-old female,
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not conscious,
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is breathing.
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Originally thought that her breathing was not normal and started CPR, but she is intermittently pushing them away.
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1932,000, attack 5, attack 5.
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Perfect.
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By train, Ralph.
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Okay, medic three, verifying and omega response, zone 63 at near South 13th Street, apartment 6 for a 72-year-old female who accidentally took too much of her medication.
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She took tonight and tomorrow's meds. 1936 to 4415.
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not feeling ill, just wants to be checked out.
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She said that her brother and a partner number 5 will unmark the door and you're on TAC 9[1], TAC 9.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 9: Tactical radio channel 9 used for law enforcement communications and operations.
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