Vehicle accident reported near Bedford Avenue in Omaha, Omaha NE
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A vehicle accident was reported near Bedford Avenue in Omaha. The caller later requested medical help, stating throat pain and difficulty breathing. Fire and Rescue was dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
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01:53
Transcript:
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90 vert Both cars check will being approximately location near Bedford Avenue near Bedford
00:12
Caller requests medical is now talking to fire and rescue the line went silent.
00:16
Caller keeps saying Bedford.
00:18
Advices inside a house.
00:20
Now stating he wants to report an accident, information possibly to follow, you're on point two.
00:31
Claim 11.
00:34
Clear.
00:37
2011. 30 copy North West Holding a disturbance.
00:40
4920, Hamilton Street.
00:41
It's response.
00:42
Please, bye.
00:47
The Royal Raptor Unit, Channel 3, Raptor Unit 1003 South East, please.
00:55
Report 1-9-3-1-13.
00:59
Propole on entry.
01:01
We can handle that.
01:02
Disturbance on, panel 10th, look clear on details.
01:08
That's clear, thank you.
01:14
3611.
01:16
311 and 36 you can actually bolt to us your guard and return back to primary thank you though dot 31 clear 23rd play to copy notes but holdings suspicious 6414 north 73rd plaza you know to respond please by
01:38
item 22 and 3rd atm 11 the caller is now requesting assistance states his throat hurts and he can't breathe
01:45
Back up to fire and rescue.
01:46
3-1-103, Channel 1.
01:49
Clear, standby.
01:50
And be advised, Fire and Rescue is now en route to the approximate location.
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Location mentioned:
Bedford Ave, Omaha, NE 68111
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