Male found with shallow breathing in public area, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a male in his 30s was found with shallow breathing near South Dobson Road. Fire department is responding. The man showed signs of possible overdose but began to wake up at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Weaker 16 units to break for 900[1] near South Dobson for a male passed out up against the building.
00:09
Very 16.
00:14
I'll work on a 906[2], it's just at the 7-Eleven near South Dobson.
00:18
It's one caller so far.
00:20
We're getting fire en route for him.
00:31
Speaker 16, they're saying he is breathing,
00:34
possibly an overdose.
00:36
It's shallow breathing, but he is waking up, still down on the ground.
00:42
Can I also please get some units for a 927 wireless at near East Vine?
00:52
Probably 31-1.
00:53
Charlie 101. 30101.
01:01
For Charlie's 31, I'm going to have you start towards a 927 wireless.
01:05
I'll find you a 906[2].
01:06
It's a 25 E's fine for a 911 hangup.
01:09
There's possibly yelling but then it quickly disconnected.
01:12
There's no answer on callback.
01:15
And the only history there are 917s.
01:18
I'll check history with the 21.
01:24
Four, Charlie 31, Captain Rout.
01:27
Inside, Charlie, 31.
01:29
If I could just have you, please, 906[2], this 900[1] for possible overdose, near South Austin.
01:34
The male is starting to wake up at ease of shallow breathing,
01:38
in his 30s, wearing a red hoodie by the dumpsters, and fire is en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
[2]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
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