False overdose alarm near north 33rd ave, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, an overdose call near North 33rd Avenue involved a 46-year-old male. Emergency responders were dispatched but the situation was later confirmed as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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Well, in Baker, 34, go with fire and rescue for an overdose.
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Near North 33rd Ave.
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Near North 33rd Ave.
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Callers from Germany stating a 46-year-old male was overdosing on Kwanapin.
00:16
Well, Baker 34.
00:18
What?
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Three, seven.
00:22
Three four, Ryan.
00:28
Three twenty.
00:29
Baker 34, it's fine, but yeah.
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On Baker 34, yes, we have Med 21 en route and truck 21.
00:41
Go ahead and cancel them.
00:42
It's false alarm.
00:44
Milletit is soccer, so he's trying to make up wide.
00:50
As clear, we'll cancel fire and rescue 322.
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Location mentioned:
N 33rd Ave, Omaha, NE 68111
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