Possible overdose at Longboat Key residence, Longboat Key FL
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched to a residence near Gulf of Mexico Drive for a 37-year-old female experiencing a possible overdose. She was conscious, breathing, and reported dizziness and shortness of breath due to taking too much medication.
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Rescue 92. Respond to medical Beach Place, 1115 Gulf of Mexico Drive.
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1115 Gulf of Mexico Drive.
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Mapgrid is 51 Unit 203.
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Copy that, you can show us responding from Bay Isles.
00:27
Beach Place, it's a possible overdose of a 37-year-old female.
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She's conscious and breathing laws responding as well.
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To LaModridan.
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Copy, could you send this to Miami-T again? I think it's good, sir.
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This is a special phone report.
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This has no accident here, no emergencies here.
00:50
Homeowner advised his alarm panel is acting up in Kansas.
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Okay.
01:03
The mobile home park area and just north of their own with additional SO units.
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We have nothing located additional on this call.
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Let's show all units available.
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Just for nothing further.
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That's Italian 7 copies.
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Show me available.
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All units available on service.
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Switching back to primary.
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Happy.
01:36
If you repeat the address for the call, I didn't get anything to scratch to my empty.
01:42
For Beach Place, 1115 Gulf of Mexico Drive, (number withheld), Laws and Round for a possible overdose, 37-year-old female.
01:52
Dizzy, shortness of breath, took too much of her medication.
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Copy, 1115.
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Location mentioned:
Gulf of Mexico Dr UNIT 203, Longboat Key, FL 34228
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