Overdose call found to be property damage case, Redlands CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders arrived at near East Pennsylvania Avenue responding to a reported overdose, which was later determined to be a property damage and police matter.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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02:22
Transcript:
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Overdose, Medic Squad 264 at near East Pennsylvania Avenue, between Lancer Street and East Pennsylvania Avenue, stage out for law enforcement.
00:14
Next4. Medic Engine 264.
00:19
The PD's going, Roger this call.
00:42
ComCenter, Medicaid,
00:44
263. Can you add us to the call of Medic Squad 264 on Pennsylvania?
00:49
Medican 2263, I got in addition to Medic Squad 264.
01:04
Overdose, Medic Engine 263 at near East Pennsylvania Avenue, between Lanfair Street and East Pennsylvania Avenue, stage out for law enforcement.
01:21
ComCenter, Medicaid, D-21.
01:24
Go for ComCenter.
01:28
Starting PD for terminated efforts in this.
01:34
221 you came across a little broken, I did copy Start PD.
01:41
221, Start PD for terminating efforts in the field.
01:48
I copy.
01:50
Okay,
01:54
engine 264 Com Center.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
The Medicaid has the call not in route at this time.
02:02
Do we... Confirming, did you roll in?
02:06
Affirm. We're code 4.
02:09
I copy. Do you want them to continue?
02:12
At the firm.
02:13
This is going to be a property damage.
02:17
More of a police.
02:18
PD matter. We're going to remain untain, holding tight for them.
02:21
I copy. I copy.
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Location mentioned:
E Pennsylvania Ave, Redlands, CA 92374
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