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[January 09, 2012]  Lincoln Fire Department fire and rescue reports for Monday, Jan. 9:

Jan. 6

  • 6:13 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 100 block of Willard Avenue.

  • 7:32 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 500 block of North College Street.

  • 7:51 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 500 block of South Madison Street.

  • 8:42 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 1300 block of North Kickapoo Street.

  • 12:53 p.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 900 block of 15th Street.

  • 1:11 p.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 600 block of Short 11th Street.

  • 2:40 p.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 100 block of Regent Drive.

  • 5:16 p.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 100 block of South Sangamon Street.

  • 5:55 p.m. -- Called to the 900 block of South Kickapoo for a cooking fire confined to a container.

  • 7 p.m. -- Called to the 600 block of Sixth Street for a carbon monoxide incident.

Jan. 7

  • 12:08 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 100 block of North College Street.

  • 6:49 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 100 block of Eaton Drive.

  • 3:07 p.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 1500 block of Seventh Street.

  • 5:25 p.m. -- Assisted EMS with a stat trauma in the 200 block of Stahlhut Drive.

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Jan. 8

  • 3:42 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 900 block of Primm Road.

  • 8:12 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 800 block of Short Eighth Street.

  • 10:34 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 300 block of South Logan Street.

  • 11:28 a.m. -- Assisted EMS in a call to the 1500 block of Tremont Street.

  • 6:30 p.m. -- Assisted EMS with a stat heart call in the 200 block of Stahlhut Drive.

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