Medical emergency for suspected overdose near Louisiana and claiborne, New Orleans LA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched for a medical emergency involving an unknown male suspected of overdosing near the intersection of South Claiborne Avenue and Louisiana Avenue in New Orleans. The location was updated during dispatch, but the response was eventually canceled.
Audio|Heard on: New Orleans Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
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Sprint 16,
00:02
Medical,
00:03
near Clara Street and Louisiana Avenue,
00:05
Cross Street near Clara Street and Louisiana Avenue.
00:11
Zone 6060, Sprint 16,
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Medical,
00:16
near Clara Street and Louisiana Avenue,
00:19
Cross Street near Clara Street and Louisiana Avenue.
00:25
Use versus on a channel, time is 906.
00:28
It's been 16, 1014.
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1014. 16.
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16, do you have anything prior?
00:43
Sprint 16, here responding to an unknown male overdosing at the location.
00:48
He mentioned it of Alpha 3243, Alpha 3243.
00:53
316, 104. Careful.
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Communication is the Sprint 16.
01:01
We have an updated location.
01:03
Govord.
01:09
Where about the location of South Claiborne Avenue and Louisiana opposed to Clara Street?
01:19
Ms. (name withheld), Tim Horde.
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Engine 39. Medical.
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5423 North Claiborne Avenue.
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Cross Street near Chauta Street and Andri Street.
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Zone 3052.
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Engine 39.
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Medical.
01:49
5423 North Claiborne Avenue.
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Cross Street near Chauta Street,
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and Andri Street.
02:00
Newspersandant channel time is 9.09.
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39,
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24.
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Engine 8 on the scene.
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104. Engine 8 on the scene.
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Sprint 16, the communications, can you add address one more time?
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Sprint 16, we have South Claiborne Avenue and Louisiana.
02:19
You've been canceled.
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