Woman with cut nose seeks help for overdose near E 1st St, Tucson AZ


A woman with a cut on her nose came into the police office requesting medical help. Officers are with a 30-year-old woman who is unresponsive, likely due to a drug overdose, near East 1st Street.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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FEMO came into the office with a cut on our nose and was requesting meds.
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Sector 6 event, 401[2].
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4-1-7. I'll be 1080 101 freeway and Congress in the media.
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Question 2-3. You can clear this, Jay John.
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Can't put me on the other 10-70[1], please.
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We're trying to sort of do some of a night now.
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We're just trying to sort of better main or better enough?
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What's a better man?
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Number one-seven.
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Do I owe you any clearances?
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Negative. Switching to one.
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919. Number one, three traffic.
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Go ahead. Boy, John Paul, 8137.
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12 new placement.
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920. One, two, three. Put this on a separate event, we'll be out with a man down.
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It'll be about near East 1st St.
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Session two three, this is code for four.
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Both parties are dealing. Step two, three, you can start meds.
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I'm not very alert or conscious, 30-year-old female, most likely overdose.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-70: Fire/EMS needed
[2]
401: Possible accident (may indicate incident/event number)
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Location mentioned:
Near E 1st St, Tucson, AZ 85705
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