Female found asleep in car at battlefield parkway, Fort Oglethorpe GA
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According to the dispatch call, responders were called to near Battlefield Parkway for a possible overdose involving a female in a blue Mercedes. The female was found to be asleep, not overdosing, and medical response was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Catoosa County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
We get another at 1037 individual here, Wilson-Sumer Homeau Pointing.
00:08
City Drive,
00:10
Georgia, Sam, Boyfrank, (number withheld).
00:14
SBF (number withheld). There can be a white,
00:18
like a truck, I think of Nissan.
00:20
Secondary increase lake.
00:22
Cuddle.
00:27
be the ALDI in the front of the lot.
00:29
There's a female swanmed over, possibly OD.
00:35
We do have 1070 and 1052 in route.
00:39
It's going to be a female in a blue Mercedes with a vinyl top.
00:49
A female in a blue Mercedes appears to be asleep, not responding.
00:55
Possible overdose.
00:56
Pucket, (number withheld), Cotus, Station 9,
00:59
respond to near Battlefield Parkway.
01:03
Is it sleep? Right.
01:07
In reference to a female and a blue Mercedes with the final top, complained it was initially advising that she was asleep and not responding.
01:16
She has since woken up.
01:19
Stand by.
01:25
Complaintant to ask if she's all right now.
01:30
Man, she's just sleeping.
01:32
Team 4.
01:34
Home with female.
01:36
Tim.
01:42
Caduce at Station 9.
01:45
You can cancel in reference to possible overdose at near Battlefield Parkway.
01:50
Law enforcement on scene advise.
01:53
She was just sleeping.
01:56
The engine noise going to cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Battlefield Pkwy, Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
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