Overdose patient leaves scene at Broadway and East Pine, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, a person who appeared to have overdosed near Broadway and East Pine Street left the scene before help arrived. Police were notified of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have a more specific location we're looking for the patients?
00:06
This is said to be across from the college, the east side of Broadway,
00:11
north of Pine.
00:18
They did see a male grabbing that female.
00:20
It's going to be a male in all-black clothing at South Holgate Street, 3 Avenue South, the Jack in the Box there.
00:28
Two on wraps.
00:33
Two, seven.
00:34
Two, ten, ten, three.
00:36
Two, ten thirty one in clear, really.
00:43
Copy, thank you.
00:44
Thank you.
00:46
Robert, too, I'm going to be logging to a premise that I was detailed to by a supervisor shortly.
00:52
Received in two, Sam 31.
00:53
We'll keep you on the call for now.
00:57
Okay, Abby.
00:58
Okay,
01:01
thank you. I'll be in here.
01:08
The ocean 22 looks like this happened outside the jack in the box as the caller was driving by victims of the white female there is the 40s 5.4 medium billed with a dark color hoodie and jeans
01:29
Dispansion 25 sounds like the patient has left the scene we're going to go back in service
01:34
Okay,
01:35
25 patients left the scene, we'll let SPD know.
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Location mentioned:
E Pine St & Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122
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