Overdose and possible drink tampering reported near Southeast 15th Street, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, an individual near Southeast 15th Street experienced an overdose, reported that his wallet was stolen and someone possibly tampered with his drink. Emergency medical services and law enforcement responded to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, CCC teacher, responding to an overdose patient near Southeast 15th Street.
00:11
The patient woke up and found his wallet was missing and suspects someone put something in his drink.
00:16
Law enforcement is added to this call.
00:19
They are not en route yet.
00:22
It's 1749.
00:28
35. 1235. 1235.
00:31
Have we canceled that one yet? 54.
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54.
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All 35, we can clear traffic.
00:40
10-4.
00:45
We can clear traffic.
00:46
Channel 1 is clear, 1033, Channel 1 is clear, all units.
00:53
Move back in Off Channel 1, Channel 1, Channel 1's primary, 1752.
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733.
01:05
It's Tierra 733.
01:08
I know y'all are 1093 currently, but I have a 50 off of holding what EMS where they're staging at near Southeast 15th Street.
01:18
The last round 53.
01:24
Engine 3.
01:26
We're on the scene station.
01:28
Do you have a ETA law enforcement?
01:31
Call it, any kind of that last day I was distracted?
01:34
I had a 50 alpha with EMS where they're staging at near Southeast 15th Street.
01:39
The person's calling in reference.
01:41
Wallet's missing and then started stating that he needed EMS,
01:45
someone put something in his drink and then mention his inhalers making him feel funny as well.
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Location mentioned:
SE 15th St, Gainesville, FL 32641
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