Opioid overdose triggers emergency response on West Main St, Scottsville VA
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An opioid overdose was reported in a West Main Street parking garage, drawing an urgent emergency response due to the high risk involved.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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01:33
Transcript:
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Overdose ALS[1].
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The standard.
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853, West Main Street Unit 420.
00:06
Respond on Alpha TAC 2.
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Engine 5. Fire medic 1.
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Overdose L.S.
00:12
The standard.
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85 West Main Street Unit 3, respond to 2.
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When we're asking which one is passing by you have to have the center.
00:22
14, you're unreadable.
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We're passing by, we're on the scene at the cedar right now.
00:26
We're making sure contact.
00:28
The one forty, this scene is not secure.
00:30
This scene is not secure.
00:34
We're right behind PD.
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See you on scene, 2231.
00:47
Rescue 140.
00:49
Overdose ALS[1].
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The standard.
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853, West Main Street Unit 420.
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Respond on Alpha Kapt 2.
00:57
Rescue 140.
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Overdose ALS[1].
01:01
The standard.
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853, West Main Street Unit 420.
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Respond on Alpha Kapt 2.
01:07
D.C.140.
01:10
Go ahead. CPD is advising that you can approach.
01:15
Take in the parking garage.
01:21
One of one, Edge of Five, I show you also responding to the standard 8x3 West Main Street, 8 by 3 with Main Street, cross the 9th Street Southwest.
01:29
Reports of a signal that overdose located in the parking garage, 22.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support level emergency medical care provided by specially trained personnel.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Scottsville, VA 24590
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