Non-emergency response to possible drug overdose near Branding Lane North, Mobile AL
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Fire units responded to a non-emergency call for a possible drug overdose involving a conscious 30-year-old female near Branding Lane North and Leroy Stevens Road.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 26, respond non-emergency overdose, near Branding Lane North, at Leroy Stevens Road.
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Engine 26, respond non-emergency overdose.
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Near Branding Lane North, at Leroy Stevens Road, timeout,
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802 hours.
00:36
Chickasauri, do you want to be back in service?
00:47
Fire alarm is 26, do we need to stage for MPD?
00:51
Any 26th affirmative, NPD has been notified.
00:54
The comment dispatch is going to be for one, possibly overdosed,
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known for us.
01:01
26, Scott.
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Truck 5, disregard the Crash Marine Service.
01:23
Truck 5, just record the Crash Marine Service.
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The alarm is 26 in the area, stay, stand by for empty Dix.
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26-count.
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Number 14. 14.
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14. 14. 14. 14. 14.
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5 on truck 5 in route.
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Truck 5, just heard the crash remaining service.
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Truck 5 in service.
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Copy, I got you in service.
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Truck 5, you are going to be the closest unit that Carlis 3 on a different route.
02:16
Truck 5 in room.
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Some favor.
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Truck 5. We've on non-emergency overdone.
02:27
Between Montemar.
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Truffod is responding to America's first Lord for a 30-year-old female,
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possibly owed a OD-owned substance.
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This is a conscious alert really normally located near a White Tahoe State for PDL is nearer since you.
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L and N Cir, Mobile, AL 36582
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