Woman treated for possible overdose near E Main St, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was found unconscious and gasping for air in a bathroom near East Main Street. She was suspected of an overdose. Naloxone was administered, and she became conscious and alert. Emergency responders were on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
3 Charlie 34, 8, Charlie 36, and a sergeant copy on 909[1] at near East Main.
00:18
It's at near East Main.
00:22
One of the one of the one in the bathroom, overdose.
00:25
She's currently breathing, fire is en route.
00:29
She's unconscious, gasping for air.
00:32
She's at our mid-20s, no 2.35 seen around.
00:35
3.3. Can you send me the 911, please?
00:44
Acknowledged. 3-4. 3-2.
00:48
Can you send me the 911 might be on Main, please?
00:52
Acknowledged.
00:57
It's for the 909[1] callers, the manager and advised the person has been in the bathroom for about 30 minutes.
01:07
Charlie 34-197, she's breathing, she's standing out of unconsciousness.
01:13
Copy.
01:18
She is conscious alert and breathing.
01:19
She is conscious alert and breathing.
01:22
She always one, click, three, cut back.
01:23
26302.
01:27
Copy.
01:29
I copy. I copy the situation under control at 2005.
01:36
3-Arcan deploy 1.
01:38
3,
01:41
Charlie, 33K to 9.
01:44
Naloxone has been deployed.
01:45
She's on the nod.
01:48
I copy Naloxone at 2005.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
909: Traffic hazard / traffic problem
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