Person found unresponsive from overdose in mobile home park, Bradenton FL
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According to the dispatch call, a person was found unresponsive due to drug overdose in Tascar Lake Mobile Home Park near 57th Avenue West in West Bradenton. Emergency responders confirmed the situation and dispatched units to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 16, overdose poisoning not alert,
00:04
Near 57th Avenue West,
00:06
West Bradenton, Tascar Lake Mobile Home Park.
00:09
Respond on TACC, 2.
00:21
Engine 2.31.
00:23
Overdose poisoning, not alert.
00:25
Near 57th Avenue West left, Bradenton.
00:28
Tascar Lake Mobile Home Park.
00:30
Respond on TAC 2.
00:36
I'm actually going to switch you to a different call.
00:38
Give me one second.
00:52
Alpha 16.
00:54
Fall, near 15th Street, East Bradenton.
00:58
Mike's Mini-Mart.
00:59
Respond on tack, 3.
01:10
Alpha 1. Overdose poisoning not alert.
01:14
Near 57th Avenue West West Bradenton.
01:18
Tascar Lake Mobile Home Park.
01:19
Respond on Pack 2.
01:34
Alpha 12, hard problems, 8.50, high water shores, Mook, Great Engine.
01:40
Respond on tack,
01:44
4.
01:52
Engine, 621, hard problems, 850, high water shores, Mook Great Engine, respond on tack 4.
02:07
Bravo,
02:13
61,
02:14
13th Avenue, West Bradenton, Rogers Garden Elementary School.
02:20
Respond on Pack, 4.
02:37
From Rose, Xuner, at (number withheld).
02:47
District 15,
02:49
Overdose, Poisoning, Not Alert, near 57th Avenue West West Bradenton.
02:55
Tascar Lake Mobile Home Park.
02:56
Respond on TAC 2.
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Location mentioned:
57th Ave W, Bradenton, FL 34207
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