Possible overdose medical call near North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical call was made for a possible overdose involving a 40-year-old male near North Pennsylvania Street in Indianapolis.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Is this EMS near North Pennsylvania?
00:03
Forty-year-old male, possible overdose.
00:06
One Five Four Two Seven Central.
00:10
One Sixty, go ahead.
00:13
One Fifty Four, One Sixty, Eleven Twenty Eight.
00:16
Control, I am One Thirteen.
00:19
Go ahead.
00:21
Can you set a POP up the next seven days on the current address that I have in the run, and that already puts it up to him?
00:28
Which runs are?
00:31
At 657.
00:33
Clear.
00:34
Control 147.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
Do we have clinicians available today?
00:42
They've been very hard to find.
00:44
Is there a clinician on this channel?
00:47
147, they're on their way to Southeast roll call so we don't have one right now.
00:54
Okay, can you have one of them TX me please?
00:58
Thank you.
01:00
Control 167.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:05
Medic 14,
01:06
EMS 1870 for the route, please.
01:09
What was the EMS number?
01:13
167, I got the medic number.
01:14
I didn't hear the EMS number.
01:17
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you over the fire truck that's on its way here.
01:21
I just need the EMS number, I got the medics number.
01:26
1870.
01:29
Okay.
01:31
And we'll just leave this as an overdose for now.
01:33
There was no battery.
01:35
Okay.
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