Medical call for intoxicated man at apartment complex, Seabrook TX
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Emergency responders attended to an incoherent man at an apartment near NASA Parkway. He was heavily intoxicated and possibly had consumed mushrooms. EMS, fire, and police assisted at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Seabrook Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
I've got 119 responding mutual aid assisting EMS at 3520 near NASA Parkway on an intoxicated person at this time.
00:08
Clear, one of you break from that location, head over there.
00:13
3D1.0. No, we're here.
00:15
2d8 outbreak on.
00:18
First class copy direct, 780, so you're right.
00:26
219 says apartment 16.
00:32
24, apartment 16.
00:34
We've got a fire unit around as well.
00:39
That's clear.
00:40
Show me on the complex.
00:41
Sir.
00:47
And it's in the dispatch.
00:55
Can you repeat the apartment number, please?
01:00
(number withheld).
01:02
I'm the apartment number 1-6, repeating around 6.
01:06
(number withheld).
01:08
That's clear.
01:11
3520, a medical call or to ask for police?
01:16
The medical call, heavily intoxicated,
01:19
incoherent.
01:22
That's clear.
01:28
Take B-19, through copy one deal.
01:34
I don't think.
01:41
Texas driver's license (number withheld).
01:47
(number withheld).
01:50
last name, (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), first name, (name withheld).
01:58
(name withheld).
02:00
Recease.
02:02
That's going to be the intoxicated mail.
02:05
Friends are saying he may have eaten mushrooms.
02:08
So there, paramedics arriving now.
02:12
Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
E NASA Pkwy, Seabrook, TX 77586
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