Researchers of 5G-sliced Wireless Networks are faced with the task of achieving, at the same time, (i) mandatory isolation among network slices and (ii) the effective utilization of resource at Fifth Generation Base Station (gNB). This article proposes the second version of the Preemption-based service Prioritization (PP2) scheme that merges the capabilities of the classical Resource Reservation (RR) and Service Prioritization (SP) schemes and realizes the coexistence of non-TCP streaming and TCP elastic traffic at gNB. Analytical methods are given for Dynamic Resource Sharing (DRS) and Dynamic Resource Reallocation (DRR) with data rate reduction and service preemption. As main results, under some baseline scenario, the PP2 scheme, in comparison with RR, does increase the admission probability up to 99.999% at the system while ensuring 100% in system capacity utilization.