Overdose reported near Clinton and Weber in Fresno, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to an overdose incident near the intersection of Clinton Avenue and Weber Avenue in Fresno. Multiple people were present at the scene. Medical and law enforcement units were en route to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Gotts. Be advised it's going to be an overdose on Sentinel.
00:03
A second one-o-five frankly.
00:09
Okay.
00:10
Okay.
00:17
...Clinton and Weber and Overdose.
00:21
Menden Route, two-way Woffrey checked possible overdose, Clinton and Weber.
00:28
Shubb another one on right there you be a couple people standing around too in the roadway
00:35
Everyone coming
00:51
14222. You can be in the one might be.
00:55
Okay. Okay.
01:01
The white SUV and the red SUV are out of their way, but there's probably about five or six people on the sidewalk in front of Iranian park.
01:12
Sixthall Hyundai.
01:15
Seven time seven through, confirming, are you on the freeway?
01:19
Negative one, chestnut.
01:25
Annie.
01:26
7-2, traffic.
01:31
7-12, go ahead.
01:34
Church immigration with 9 George X3 Tom-Toms 642.
01:45
7-1.
01:46
7-1.
01:49
74 has one in custody.
01:51
So the place isn't being in 060 if it hasn't been done so already, can we start a 30-day reckless for that, please?
01:58
Under your detail?
02:00
Negative you and put it under 74-2.
02:07
Outside fire engine 3.
02:12
Zone 50567,
02:14
Venice, cross up Belmont,
02:15
632 North Venice.
02:22
Arizona broadcast for info, central units will be en route to an overdose at Clinton and Weber.
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