Overdose treated near North 19th Avenue in Brighton, Brighton CO
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An overdose occurred inside a building near North 19th Avenue in Brighton. The 43-year-old male patient was unconscious and treated with Narcan at the jail. The substance used is unknown.
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Transcript:
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META-51, Engine 51, overdose inside building,
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near North 19th Avenue,
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North 19th Avenue on channel, Wright and Fire Up Bay.
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Medi 51, Engine will, overdose inside building,
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near North 19th Avenue,
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North 19th Avenue on channel, Raiiopi.
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HECTION 55.
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Okay.
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Yeah,
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we just came from a little, are we closer to the trail to 50?
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What are you going to do at all over at least, 10?
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I agree about 95.
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High Commission 22.
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Region 22. Go ahead.
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That looks like...
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You show us unseen.
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We'll have Walmart spent. We'll have Walmart spent.
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Uh,
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Jim 5-1, are you coming from Team Stupers?
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I can copy on, saying with Walmart coming at 950.
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Can I come in to talk? You can not cut in the line for that car.
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And Jim 5-bye, copy.
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Copy break. Jim 5-1.
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June 5-1, I'm not sure if you're having radio issues.
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Please have you clear.
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Regency 5-9-5-1.
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She has not overdosed.
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At the jail near North 19th Avenue.
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It's good for a 43-year-old male.
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Unconscious, leaving an attendant.
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It looks like Narcan was already used and unknown what he used.
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I don't know what he used.
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Location mentioned:
N 19th Ave, Brighton, CO 80601
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