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Possible overdose on north side of building near fayette avenueSalt Lake City UT

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audio iconDrug Violation
Fayette Ave S, Salt Lake City, UT

A woman around 40 years old on the north side of a building near Fayette Avenue is conscious but confused after possibly overdosing on an unknown substance.

Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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00:22
Transcript:
00:00
Patient is going to be on the north side of the building just off of Fayette Avenue, a possible overdose, unknown what she took.
00:06
The patient's going to be conscious, breathing, and altered, approximately 40 years of age.
00:16
So a complaint non-seen to direct, say she's not making any sense.
00:19
Please do have the call currently around, so I'm now through 12.

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Location mentioned:
Fayette Ave S, Salt Lake City, UT

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