Female suicidal after ingesting oxycodone at trailer park, Brainerd MN
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Emergency services responded to a welfare check at Townsend Trailer Park near 3rd Avenue after a female was reported to have taken a bottle of oxycodone in a possible suicide attempt. An ambulance was sent to provide medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Crow Wing County Public Safety
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100223A Welfare check suicidal person possibly
00:03
Good
00:05
At Townsend Trailer Park near 3rd Ave, Lot 25 third party reports of a female that took a bottle of Oxy
00:14
Denver
00:20
Senator Cosby ambulance
00:23
Go ahead
00:25
If you could stage in the area at Townsend Trailer Park near 3rd Avenue NE lot 25, have a third-party report to a female party there that took a bottle of Oxy.
00:37
Pricemanage, you will be in round.
00:39
Tomorrow, 11, 27.
00:42
27.
00:45
Okay, one, ten, six, just now.
00:55
Ke Fischer, 1128.
01:05
2.37.
01:11
Good.
01:14
I didn't ask what lot he was in, but the RP is across the street and he wants to talk to an officer after she gets her help.
01:27
Go on.
01:32
to north from that 722 for South Michael.
01:40
I do not.
01:42
7-200 is probably still in the house.
01:47
No. No.
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No.
01:58
Two drums, very hard, dent, six.
02:01
1129. So far in the area, 1129.
02:09
So in the area, 1129.
02:13
It's in the area.
02:14
2.2.2.23-9 for 28.
02:37
(number withheld)
02:41
24103
02:47
223 site comes back to a Randy Roach 24,
02:57
she's here, she did take the pills if you want to send Crosby ambulance in Sure
03:06
Copy derived, we'll be on scene.
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Brainerd, MN 56401
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