Medical emergency for accidental medication overdose, Louisville CO
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A 69-year-old man at an apartment near Cannon Street accidentally overdosed on medication. He is conscious and breathing. Emergency responders have been dispatched to assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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527, truck 425, respond near Cannon Street, near Cannon Street on a 69-year-old male, accidental overdose on medications.
00:11
It's 23, 26.
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149, Medical.
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429 Medical.
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429.
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At near Cannon Street, Apartment 308, a 69-year-old male conscious breathing who overdosed accidentally.
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I'm out.
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421 status and service.
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421, quick-for-things.
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6.
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In 52, Lincoln 63.
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4.6.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
I've been route to call her for tonight.
01:03
Comey.
01:09
Louisville is holding a trespass at Murphy's for a male who won't leave.
01:14
Okay.
01:18
4-3-1, I'll be en route to Murphy's.
01:23
4217 are you? The mail is going to be in the bathroom now.
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Describe as having a jersey and a plaid shirt with a ski mask around his neck.
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Truck 425, Medic 527, near Cannon Street, near Cannon Street, Department 308, 308,
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69-year-old male accidentally took two days worth of his medications.
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He's conscious of breathing and he's advising that he'll need you to advise which side of the building you come to because he will have to let you in and he can have an attack 11.
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