Possible overdose at residence near Acorn Drive, Boulder Creek CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending a possible pill overdose at a residence near Acorn Drive. The patient is not fully responsive but shows no aggression. Deputies and medical personnel are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:35
Transcript:
00:00
Second dispatch,
00:02
Medic 2166 and medic 2 for a medical aid near Acorn Dr.
00:07
Timeout is 1443, medic 100 level 0.
00:16
Netcom 3572, go ahead and attach 3566 to this as well.
00:24
14.3.
00:31
Engine 3517, hang up.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
I spoke with the RP.
00:39
It sounds like he's a contractor working the area.
00:41
He's since left.
00:42
He advised that he believes the address was 290, so there's a kids' swing and a white Mercedes in the driveway, and the sparking was seen between the pole and the main drop to the house.
00:58
That commission 3517 copies.
01:00
We'll make contact with 290 Dave Valley that matches the description.
01:04
Thank you.
01:05
1444.
01:10
Yeah, call Battalion 3505.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:15
Yeah, looking at the notes, this accident happened but they've cleared the roadway and they're in a parking lot.
01:19
There's only one person complaining of medical complaints.
01:28
Hey, from the partners on the phone getting updates now for that current information that we have at the moment.
01:35
Copy that. Let's reduce this to a single engine and the AMR.
01:39
Everybody else can cancel.
01:47
Copy that. Truck 3572, medic 3566, I'll show you standing down.
01:56
Truck 3572, repeat traffic.
01:59
You can cancel response.
02:01
We're going to do a single engine, single ambulance response.
02:07
Truck 3572 copy.
02:18
Back on medic one, we're in the area currently.
02:22
UTLD are further on their location.
02:30
They should be in the parking lot of the Burger King.
02:32
We're trying to get a vehicle description now.
02:36
Netcom medic 2166, can you advise if we're staging?
02:53
Last thing I stepped on you, can you repeat?
03:00
Medcom medic 2166.
03:03
Go ahead.
03:06
Can you advise if we're staging for this call?
03:16
The patient, there's no signs of aggression from the patient.
03:19
It looks like they attempted to overdose on pills.
03:24
We're not sure if they're alert and the line just disconnected.
03:27
We do have deputies en route.
03:31
2166 copies will continue in.
03:34
1446.
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