Medical emergency involving overdose in university parking, University Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to an overdose incident in the parking garage near Cedar Road in University Heights. The patient left the scene in a silver Toyota. Police are on site and monitoring the situation but are not pursuing the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights, University Heights and Cleveland Heights Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention,
00:03
University Heights Medical, overdose,
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units,
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1153, 1141, 1121,
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respond to near Cedar Road, University Heights.
00:19
Okay,
00:20
we've gotten a couple calls on this.
00:23
Okay,
00:27
we've gotten a couple calls on this.
00:29
It is going to be in the parking garage.
00:34
You're looking for a silver Toyota.
00:39
It'll be a...
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1121s now.
00:44
That's special 1150s are out.
00:51
242 to this place 242 in route station 2 10 4.
01:03
4 units just be advised PD is on scene apparently the mail that you're supposed to be assisting fled in the vehicle PD is not pursuing but they are.
01:18
She's monitoring it.
01:22
Does she advise with the patients no longer have seen that he has fled to scene?
01:26
That would be correct.
01:30
Okay. Is PD on us the stage or are we in service?
01:37
I'm waiting for a break in their radio traffic and we'll find out.
01:41
Stand by.
01:43
Copy. We're on CNN Target, stage, I suppose.
01:48
Perfect.
01:50
The Spencer Logan 5-3 has commanded this call.
01:53
We're going to stage at Waterstone off of Cedar.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Rd, University Heights, OH 44118
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