Female experiences overdose possibly involving alcohol and xanax, Burden KS
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A 24-year-old female experienced an overdose involving alcohol and possibly Xanax while being transported in a white F-150 near the Bullock area. The patient was in and out of consciousness during transport, and emergency responders were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Cowley County Public Safety
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05:15
Transcript:
00:00
The 24-year-old female overdosing on unknown type of substances.
00:05
He's currently en route to the Bullock from the residence in a white F-150 patients in and out of consciousness.
00:15
Yeah.
00:31
We have an RPA that's a 24-year-old female overdose on an unknown substance.
00:38
They're driving to the Bullock corner.
00:41
It'll be a white F-150 in and out of consciousness.
00:49
Two is ten four.
00:55
For info, most updated plot shows northbound on 211th.
01:00
Originally showing 230 person, 182nd.
01:18
Most updated location was northbound on 211th, originally showing 231 and 182nd.
01:29
1st and 182nd.
01:34
Damage, 10-24[2].
01:37
10-24[2].
01:39
0190.0.0.10.
01:43
10-4[1].
01:48
The time for the one's back in quarter.
01:57
10-4[1].
02:01
124 checking.
02:05
Okay.
02:11
We're in service.
02:20
For Rescue 35, were you clear on the traffic?
02:28
Stand 4. Stand 4, thank you.
02:41
By this, Beth.
02:43
Go ahead.
02:45
1077 with the mail at that location,
02:48
you sign me in MSLaney, please.
02:51
Tonight, no report.
03:00
I got someone flashed me, I'm assuming it's going to be the RP 20,000 block US 160.
03:10
10-4[1].
03:15
984 Adam Lincoln-Edward.
03:18
4984 Adam Lincoln-Edward.
03:22
10-4[1]. That'll be the vehicle.
03:26
Tamples.
03:37
I advise that deputy is out with the vehicle now.
03:40
It's going to be in a 20,000 block of 160.
03:43
It's going to be west of the Bullock if you want to continue or not.
03:49
10-4[1], copy west of the Bullock.
03:51
We'll continue on.
03:53
10-4[1].
04:01
By this, then.
04:03
Go ahead.
04:05
When you get a moment, can you page me a phone number for (name withheld)?
04:09
Tipple.
04:14
305. She advised both their phones had been shut off.
04:19
Tipple. I'll give it a shot.
04:22
Temple. Number.
04:23
Number 14.
04:31
Go ahead.
04:33
I'm behind EMS now, we're just now past the 141st.
04:37
If I need to go around them, let me know.
04:40
No, you're good.
04:48
14-day match, let EMS know.
04:51
Sounds like it's going to be alcohol and possibly Xanax.
04:54
Temper.
05:01
Dead.
05:05
Deputy on scene with the patient advice is a mix of ETOH and BANX.
05:14
Chairboard, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
[2]
10-24: Assignment complete
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Location mentioned:
US-160, Burden, KS 67019
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