Woman possibly overdoses near Papa John's in Lighthouse Point, Lighthouse Point FL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman in her late 50s near Papa John's in Lighthouse Point appeared to be using narcotics, asked for money, and likely overdosed. Fire rescue is needed.
Audio|Heard on: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
36 Alpha-7, the Finsman 366-36A3, 165 or 67 unknown medical.
00:08
367?
00:10
36 a7 since 36 a 36 a3 received 80 67 unalmedical near North Federal Highway at the Papa John's on her late 50s dark hair wearing a tan shirt, black shorts and narcotics seem for money but looks like she needs fire rescue possibly going to overhills she's at the entrance of the building with another white female case is 8780 and fires and round
00:37
Yeah, probably sorry.
00:40
The (number withheld).
00:44
Okay 4.
00:49
May 248. Second property density-2.
00:59
111-750.
01:02
One hundred north of Florida tag.
01:04
Oscar, six flux-shot, Charlie, flux-shot, Yankee, white Nissan, Pat Fondon, SCV, Alvizer 94.
01:13
Last,
01:15
he's wearing a tan t-shirt, black shorts,
01:17
possibly on narcotics, asking for money, will expect he's possibly going to overdose.
01:22
She's at the entrance to the building with another white female.
01:28
The city has the call?
01:30
They have to call as well.
01:34
24.
01:41
Thank you for another call there, say, duplicate of 41990, North Federal Highway at Pampa Gaucho Steakhouse.
01:51
The patient is basically as a back pink, white female wearing a beige shirt with jeans and dark hair.
01:57
That calls me by our female.
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Location mentioned:
N Federal Hwy, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064
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