Possible overdose reported near 4th Avenue, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units were dispatched to a possible drug overdose and loud verbal disturbance near 4th Avenue in San Francisco. Responders coordinated multiple calls related to the same incident and verified circumstances on scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Richmond District, near 4th Avenue.
00:06
It's like we're getting a separate call for overdose at this location.
00:11
There is a loud verbal heard in the background.
00:18
For the X fifty-eight thousand four hundred and forty-eight Corland, subject walked away.
00:25
One hundred and forty-four Charlie, copy.
00:31
Three hundred and fifteen Adam, copy.
00:38
Advise on this new A.
00:39
It's a different phone number they're stating.
00:41
It's a loud verbal saying there is an overdose outside.
00:44
She's not near the patient.
00:46
Is there a unit to start a response on this call?
00:53
George Five Adam, I'll put you on that call.
00:56
Twenty-two fire.
01:02
Headquarters to George Five Adam, just confirming you said there is no overdose?
01:11
Thirteen, fourteen, thirty-nine Portola.
01:12
Already separated forty.
01:18
Show one car be party 405 safely Castro.
01:26
Eight Jefferson, Costa Mason and Taylor.
01:30
The Boudin parking lot.
01:31
Multiple vehicles broken into in parking lot ten.
01:35
Not a victim.
01:36
No suspect description.
01:37
Information only central three.
01:43
Station for the northern six on Lombard and Van Ness, vehicles are driving on the transit lane on the westbound direction of Lombard.
01:51
Information only, northern six.
01:58
Headquarters three George Five Adam, just confirm me is there an overdose?
02:06
Thirteen Adam copy.
02:08
I am trying to get the five Adam response because I put them on a separate call for the overdose.
02:13
Copy. Okay.
02:16
Should I merge the two calls together? Are they related or two separate calls?
02:25
Copy. Thank you.
02:26
I'll merge them.
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