Lincoln city fire and rescue calls
Friday, June 3
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8:25 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 1100 block of North Kickapoo.
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3:40 p.m. -- Fire
call to the 1100 block of North State Street listed on report as
malicious, mischievous false call.
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3:42 p.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 300 block of South Elm Street.
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4 p.m. -- Called
to the 600 block of Broadway Street for an overheated motor.
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7:55 p.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to
the 300 block of Second Street.
Saturday, June 4
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3:06 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 1000 block of North Jefferson
Street.
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3:40 a.m. --
Public service assistance in the 1300 block of Rutledge Drive.
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6:47 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 1500 block of Castle Manor Drive.
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9:35 a.m. -- Fire
call to the 1100 block of Nicholson Road resulted in finding a
smoke detector activation due to malfunction.
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5:18 p.m. -- Fire
call to the 600 block of Sixth Street for an authorized,
controlled burning.
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6:50 p.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 1300 block of North McLean Street.
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6:52 p.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 500 block of Pulaski.
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7:16 p.m. -- Fire
call to the 1100 block of North State Street due to a smoke
detector malfunction.
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7:19 p.m. -- Fire
call to South Washington Street due to an alarm system
malfunction
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7:58 p.m. -- Fire call to the 1100
block of Fourth Street reported as false call, false alarm.
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Sunday, June 5
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1:59 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to Castle Manor Drive.
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6:14 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 600 block of South College Street.
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10:13 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 400 block of Fifth Street.
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11:59 a.m. --
Assisted EMS in a call to the 100 block of Northville Drive.
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4:37 p.m. -- Fire
call in the 900 block of 21st Street for a passenger vehicle
fire.
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5:03 p.m. -- Fire
call to Eaton Corp. for unintentional alarm activation. No fire
present.
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6:20 p.m. -- Called to the intersection
of Woodlawn Road and North Heitmann for an extrication of
victim(s) from vehicle.
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