Medical call for woman with stomach pains at Richmond Heights apartment, Richmond Heights OH
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Medical units responded to an apartment near Richmond Park East Drive for a 44-year-old woman with stomach pains. The address has alerts for residents who are uncooperative and have a history of overdoses. Police were also requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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01:43
Transcript:
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Attention, Richmond Heights Medical, Med2, Units,
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771, 742, respond to near Richmond Park East Drive, Richmond Heights.
00:24
Both units in route, Richmond Park A building.
00:28
Copy. Just be advised, you're going to apartment 421.
00:31
There's an alert on this address for residents who are not very cooperative with first responders,
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history of overdoses.
00:39
There's an alert to send police.
00:49
I followed those footsteps.
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They did not appear to be human.
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They led under her back deck, which there was a very large hole underneath.
00:57
Probably an animal got under there.
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She did not want special attention on the house.
01:01
She does have a hole checked.
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She'll call back later if she wants the special attention.
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I'll be clear.
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Copy break.
01:07
Radio (number withheld).
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4-17, bomb law.
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3.
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Can we respond with FP, near Richmond Park East Drive, A building, apartment 421.
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They're responding for a 44-year-old female stomach pains.
01:31
There's an alert at this address for residents who are very uncooperative with first responders,
01:35
also overdose risks.
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Location mentioned:
Richmond Park E, Richmond Heights, OH 44143
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