Medical emergency for possible fentanyl overdose, Mesa AZ
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A female is experiencing a medical emergency from a possible fentanyl overdose at near East Elton Avenue. Narcan was administered by responders.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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00:52
Transcript:
00:00
It's standby for hot traffic.
00:09
Emergency traffic is going to be for the Eastside District 1 and the 123 for 901[1] at near East Elton Avenue.
00:18
Responding units remain on 100, although it is clear, 1434.
00:28
Adam 124 break.
00:32
Adam 121.
00:37
104. It's near East Elton Avenue.
00:40
Fire is en route.
00:41
Her complaint is her raising that her sister is losing.
00:44
She's going to be in the bathroom.
00:46
It's going to be fentanyl.
00:48
We are giving her narcan.
00:50
She is a bit purplish.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
901: Medical emergency involving an injured, ill, or deceased person requiring urgent response.
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Location mentioned:
E Elton Ave, Mesa, AZ 85208
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