Emergency responders treat suspected overdose at Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach CA
Emergency responders were dispatched to near Bellflower Boulevard for a suspected overdose involving an unresponsive person who was not breathing. Medical personnel are actively working on the individual to provide life-saving care.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
01:41
Transcript:
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2.10, authorizing code 3 for Priority 1[1], 9290 at near Bellflower Boulevard.
00:06
Genesis fire en route to 9290 and sign a black Mini Cooper with unknown substance.
00:15
...and detain the suspect.
00:17
If you have a unit, they can soon as well.
00:22
Is this foster related to that call on a B12 earlier?
00:29
Boy 6505-0-8 on the call.
00:35
QSAM-8. QSAM-8.
00:37
Q-7-8. Confirm, you copy the overdose on near Belfar.
01:00
10-4. 2.24 showing your route to 928 at near Gladys Avenue.
01:07
Further on the KDT.
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TN, I'm 97 on that.
01:16
Jane, Injc22 is on scene and they are working on him for her now.
01:25
Station copy.
01:31
Boy 13, as of now,
01:34
he's not breathing, but they're working on him.
01:39
Station copy, not breathing, still working on him.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority call requiring immediate police response.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815
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