Overdose reported near Waterside Dr, Spartanburg County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to an apparent overdose near Waterside Drive in South Carolina. Responding units included West View First Response, West View Ladder 32, and Engine 31. The condition of the individual was initially unknown regarding breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg City County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Dundas and Mill, overdose,
00:02
near Waterside Drive.
00:04
Dundas and Mills, overdose near Waterside Drive.
00:08
You're on your way down.
00:14
Ten four.
00:19
Sheriff's office traffic, so switch it here.
00:27
Switch three.
00:33
Four hundred and thirty-one.
00:35
Name is (name withheld).
00:37
And twelve to thirty-one overdose, unknown if breathing at this time.
00:41
Near Waterside Drive.
00:46
Two hundred and thirty-one respond.
00:47
Set off West View Ladder 32 to assist.
01:04
West View First Response.
01:07
Overdose near Waterside Drive.
01:09
West View First Response.
01:11
Overdose near Waterside Drive.
01:18
We respond?
01:20
Hello, what's up?
01:21
West View Ladder 32, (name withheld).
01:26
46 Coffees.
01:32
Bring closer.
01:38
Make it one cop.
01:39
Just connect.
01:43
Engine 31, do you think they're watching that?
01:51
It's saying either 302 or 304, and now they're.
01:55
Or they're not sure.
01:58
Okay.
02:03
Shut up there.
02:09
East Dorchester, eight here.
02:11
And the smell and what they're saying, apartment 304.
02:17
Three hundred and four, copy.
02:21
Ten four.
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