Possible overdose near Southeast Roberts Street, Burleson TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics and police responded near Southeast Roberts Street in Burleson to assist a 32-year-old man who appeared to have taken sleeping pills. The situation was determined to be an apparent accidental overdose with no signs of intentional harm.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 16, respond to sick person.
00:03
Near Southeast Roberts Street.
00:06
Medic 16, respond to sick person.
00:09
Near Southeast Roberts Street.
00:12
Cross streets are Southwest Gamble Street and Southwest Harris Street.
00:17
Respond on channel two.
00:23
This is responding.
00:29
Sixteen, show you're responding.
00:31
It's going to be for a thirty-two-year-old male, conscious and breathing, complaining of having a fever.
00:41
This is received.
00:47
Medic 16 from alarm.
00:50
This is going to be switching over to an overdose.
00:53
Subject stating that he took sleeping pills.
00:55
Attempting to determine if this is a suicide attempt or not; units advised to slow down.
01:06
Medic 16, we do have police en route.
01:07
It looks like it may be accidental.
01:10
There was no indication of suicide there.
01:13
We do have police still responding, but there's no indication at this stage.
01:20
All right, here it is.
01:21
Medic 16 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
SE Robert St, Burleson, TX 76028
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