Unconscious woman possibly overdosed in Antioch apartment, Antioch CA
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders were called to an apartment near Lone Tree Way in Antioch for a 61-year-old woman who was unconscious and breathing abnormally. The situation was later considered a possible heroin overdose.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa County Fire - East
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 82, medic 5-9, response to near Lone Tree Way, across Robert Street,
00:07
near Lone Tree Way, Unit 3 for a 61-year-old female, altered.
00:17
Phone potter, BLS 11.
00:20
BLS 11, stand by one.
00:26
Medic 5-9 and Engine 82, your patient is unconscious, abnormal breathing.
00:37
On fire, BLS-11?
00:39
ALS11, go ahead.
00:45
This is ALS unit.
00:52
BLS-11, 5 minutes.
00:53
Did you want them started?
00:57
Yes, please.
00:58
Code 3[1] for chest pain.
01:00
Call for a copy.
01:06
Ketic 18 responded to request to be L.S.
01:08
11 on scene.
01:09
4301 Ocel Place, Crosol place, cross the payroll play,
01:15
77-year-old male having chest pain.
01:22
Plus 11, call on fire.
01:28
Don't fire B.L.
01:29
11?
01:30
Do you want fire started as well?
01:33
No,
01:35
thank you.
01:37
Cover, copy.
01:41
Engine 81, respond for an exterior fire.
01:44
20 East 18th Street, cross-of-A Street.
01:48
20 East 18th, near Rite Aid,
01:51
for a small fire in the parking lot.
01:58
Engine 82, medic 5-9, the advice, they're now stating this could be a possible heroin overdose.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Lone Tree Wy, Antioch, CA 94509
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