Accidental overdose reported near Central Avenue NE, Albuquerque NM
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Emergency responders were dispatched to report an accidental overdose with the subject changing color near Central Avenue Northeast in Albuquerque. Multiple units, including Ladder 5, Medic 5, Engine 5, and Rescue 5, arrived on scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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02:37
Transcript:
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Ladder 5, Medic 5.
00:03
Respond to an accidental overdose with subject changing color,
00:09
near Central Avenue Northeast.
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Ladder 5, Medic 5.
00:17
Respond to an accidental overdose with subject changing color near Central Avenue Northeast.
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And Jim 5-1, can you put us on that case, we'll put it in those 6 also.
00:36
And to 5.
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Let's keep 5-2-1.
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6-7-A3,
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Central Avenue Northeast,
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and 10F.
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F-A-9,
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6-7-A3,
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Central Avenue Northeast,
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and 10F.
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Sorry, control, can you copy for you?
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On scene.
01:03
Please, five.
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Thank you. Press.
01:07
Let us off at 2030.
01:10
First you, bye.
01:19
Engine 5. Respond to an accidental overdose with subject changing color,
01:27
near Central Avenue Northeast.
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Engine 5.
01:33
Respond to an accidental overdose,
01:37
subject changing color,
01:40
near Central Avenue Northeast.
01:49
Respond to a 6th Charlie 1, abnormal breathing, at near Central Avenue Southeast.
01:59
Rescue 12.
02:00
Respond to a 6th Charlie 1, abnormal breathing,
02:04
near Central Avenue Southeast.
02:13
Rescue 5. Respond to an accidental overdose,
02:19
subject changing color, near Central Avenue Northeast.
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Rescue 5,
02:28
respond to an accidental overdose with subject changing color near Central Avenue Northeast.
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