Male with possible medication overdose breathing at beloit, Beloit WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to near West Grand Avenue in Beloit for a 59-year-old male who had a possible medication overdose and was initially reported as not breathing and pulseless. He was later found to be breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 113 and ambulance 143 respond to near West Grand Avenue for a pulseless non-breather.
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Cross streets are Cleveland Street and Townline Avenue.
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Time now 0.043.43.
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Acknowledgement.
00:30
Acknowledgement. We're able to break in a few units able to cross over for a possible overdose.
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4-6.
00:46
46, it's going to be at near West Grand Avenue.
00:54
The 59-year-old male,
00:57
possible overdose on medication,
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is breathing.
01:01
Are you still getting further? EMS's page? Out.
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Sergeant Copy.
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32-305. Copy.
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At 3.46 is fell.
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44 a count.
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So you can get me the ones call.
01:25
Acknowledgement.
01:31
15141. 15145.
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145.
01:39
Near Grand Avenue for a 59-year-old male, it's now on an overdose.
01:44
It sounds like he might be snoring.
01:49
Crossed streets of Townline to Cleveland or putting dust shirts to believe 36.
01:57
One, is that mercy?
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Location mentioned:
W Grand Ave, Beloit, WI 53511
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