Teen girl possible overdose with self-harm scars found near Coweta, Coweta OK
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded near East 143rd Street South to a 17-year-old female suspected of a drug overdose. The patient reported recent self-harm scars on her arm. The juvenile was not at the initial location; deputies planned to contact her elsewhere.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stage in the area near East 143rd Street South,
00:07
near East 143 Street South.
00:12
Warkner County deputies en route to possible overdose, 17-year-old female,
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possibly overdosed on marijuana.
00:33
Two, at least that's mine.
00:35
I think it's all tied together.
00:41
Jared.
00:42
It's a ride.
00:44
One ten eight.
00:46
I'll be that.
00:52
One-two by South Yale Avenue, map page 1283.
00:55
Ladder 2-9, you're going to investigate an alarm going off at Deerfield of States.
01:02
8808 South Delaware Avenue near apartment number 3.
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The resident there is sitting to hear an alarm going off and they're inside of their residence inside of apartment number 3 and they think it may be coming from the dishwasher area.
01:17
There's no indicators.
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Map page 1232, apartment map page 96.
01:24
Ladder 3-2, assist TPD 8 near Primos.
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91.25 South Yale Avenue.
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9125 South Yale Avenue.
01:32
TPD's requesting assistance with bulk cutters on a bike that's behind the building, Matt Paceable 83.
01:43
The 1015 with that female with the 44s,
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the other dude has somebody come pick them up.
01:58
I'm back to Sarah Cornin for trying to make a lot.
02:03
I'm being 1012 with the father of the driver of the TSO and the driver the KSO here for a little bit, let them over their vehicle.
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Some more clear.
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Ten.
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Four.
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Tom.
02:31
Go ahead.
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I made contact with the mother, the juvenile female, is not at location.
02:42
We're going to go to a different location in Skytuk to make contact with the daughter.
02:49
Once I get there, I'll give you the address.
02:54
10-4[1], it's 2320.
03:00
But is there a same unit today?
03:04
Let me check.
03:07
Just see the on-call is, because this guy in Haskell, oversized load, said he broke down in Tulsa and started driving him an hour ago.
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He does not have any permits to be operating at night.
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I don't think there's anything we can do.
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I think that's something I'm going to have to take care of.
03:29
Well, it's clear break.
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Go ahead.
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Do you want me to have an on-call contact you or we have a school unit?
03:39
Have the same unit contact me.
03:42
I've got to ask him what we can do because I'm not familiar with that type of work.
03:51
Oh, that's clear.
03:57
I'll flip around for the story, go back.
04:05
7399 at 2322.
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Then TPDs in pursuit, on Northbound on MLK from Pine.
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It's going to be information only.
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So, so I was clear.
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It was okay, 23, 23.
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They advised what it was they were in pursuit for if it's traffic or felon.
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Negative light to check.
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Twenty three, twenty three.
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Go over in this one.
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Also be advised patient has stated that she does have scars on her arm from a recent self-harm.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
E 143rd St S, Coweta, OK 74429
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