Unconscious man revived after apparent overdose, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers and medics responded to a man who was found unconscious near Gilbert Road and Southern Avenue in Mesa. The man was revived after receiving two doses of Narcan, indicating a possible drug overdose.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Do we know if that other male is related or not?
00:10
There's just standby.
00:11
We're talking to RP.
00:15
Negative 34, sounds like it is.
00:19
He went into the Circle K on the southwest corner of Gilbert and Southern.
00:23
I'm not sure if he's come out yet, but that was about 3 minutes ago.
00:29
Do you copy? There are two little crates set up back there like they were both sitting back there.
00:39
We'll make her 35 Williams.
00:41
Let's do a 903, please.
00:47
Are you guys good for it?
00:50
We're good for 2650.
00:53
Copy that, 1030.
00:57
Home Baker 34, is there another unit in the area that could check Circle K or is everyone tied up?
01:04
Is there any unit that can break?
01:11
Baker 34, it's fine.
01:12
Keep eyes over there for now; the subject is waking up and we'll make contact with the other person.
01:22
How do I copy?
01:25
See Baker 36 for code four.
01:31
751, thanks.
01:33
Copy at 1030.
01:38
31.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:44
Apparently, I'm trying to copy three different things.
01:46
Do we have an update on the subject Gilbert and Southern?
01:53
After two doses of Narcan, the male woke up.
02:01
Copy that.
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