Possible overdose at near Seward Street treated as wellness check, Omaha NE
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A 42-year-old male reportedly ingested antidepressants and whiskey in an overdose near Seward Street. Emergency responders were dispatched, but the event occurred 7 to 10 days earlier and was handled as a wellness check.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
855. Pretty happy, northwest, holding it overdosed near Seward Street.
00:05
Any car available advice? 8555.
00:11
34, F1.
00:15
Baker, 44.
00:18
Both Fire and Rescue for an overdose, near Seward Street, near Seward.
00:24
This is from a fourth-party caller.
00:27
It's regarding a 42-year-old male.
00:28
He took three bottles of antidepressants with a bottle of whiskey and was upset.
00:32
It didn't work.
00:33
I was last seen awake around 700 hours.
00:36
Caller can be called if needed, but does not need to be seen.
00:38
Baker 44.
00:40
Okay.
00:42
8.57.
00:45
That's funny.
00:47
Two, Adam, twenty-one.
00:50
Twenty-one.
00:51
Do you call a squad for a 19-year-old male with hand pain?
01:00
Clear on the hand pain.
01:02
I see alert, conscious and breathing.
01:06
Yes.
01:08
I understood. A fifty-seven.
01:15
We have Med 25 and Engine 24 on location.
01:18
However, the caller just called back and said all this happened about 7 to 10 days ago.
01:23
We'll be to check the well-being at this point.
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Location mentioned:
Seward St, Omaha, NE 68104
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