Possible drug overdose reported near 7-Eleven in Provo, Provo UT
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A report was made of a possible drug overdose near a 7-Eleven store at North University Parkway in Provo. The patient was reportedly under a nearby bridge, but officers were unable to locate the individual.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
The overdose?
00:02
Good.
00:04
Near North University Parkway at the 7-Eleven.
00:07
This is a third-party report.
00:13
I'm just barely overdosed.
00:15
They're sitting under a bridge.
00:21
After the store nine minutes ago.
00:27
Okay,
00:29
Kane.
00:31
...gen-22-0.
00:36
...22-4.
00:41
... area. It's possibly the Carterville Road bridge that goes over near Carterville Park.
00:52
This is in the area 7-Eleven at University Parkway in Provo.
00:58
Someone came to the store says that his friend was overdosing under a bridge.
01:02
We're not sure where the patient is.
01:04
We do have officers on the way.
01:10
At an area near North University Parkway, someone came into 7-Eleven said their friend was overdosing and was under a bridge.
01:19
We are not sure where the patient is.
01:21
We have officers just driving on scene.
01:30
Barbie was kind of far away to get more details.
01:34
I'd advise the vehicle just left going eastbound on 620 East.
01:44
The RPC was by those apartments up there under the bridge and then was pointing towards the Walmart area.
01:57
Just needed for further information.
02:04
15 negative contact under the bridge on the parkway.
02:32
Can you repeat that last year?
02:37
Officers are checking the area so far unable to find anyone.
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Location mentioned:
N University Pkwy, Provo, UT 84604
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