Possible overdose reported near 14th Avenue South and Cloverdale Street, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, an adult male not breathing normally was reported near 14th Avenue South and Cloverdale Street in Seattle. Emergency responders, including fire and medical units, were dispatched and police were notified. The response was later downgraded to non-emergency with the situation under control.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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03:43
Transcript:
00:00
Incident for overdose near 14th Avenue South and Cloverdale Street.
00:02
We're screening fire for a possible overdose.
00:04
The units to clear and respond for 14th Avenue South and Cloverdale Street.
00:08
Bring three.
00:15
Receive the new at the back.
00:19
Frank Levin.
00:22
Mr. President.
00:27
Roger 78, 22, 56.
00:33
George, look, can we get a supervisor rolling our way, please?
00:40
Through George, General.
00:44
Receive, and it's 2257-75.
00:52
Section 26, METO D response, 14th Avenue South and Cloverdale Street.
00:57
Major 26, 14th Avenue South and Cloverdale Street.
01:04
This is reported near a bus stop on Cloverdale between 12 and 14 Avenue.
01:10
Adult male...
01:13
Not breathing normally.
01:16
We have SPD notified.
01:19
He'll have Engine 27 and Medic 28.
01:26
Engine 26 and Medic 28 from Engine 27, we have information that the South Park bridge might be closed.
01:36
We're going to go across the 1st Avenue bridge and we'll catch up to you from the back way.
01:44
Medic 28, you should go the same way.
01:48
28, okay, thank you.
01:52
Engine 26, receipt.
01:58
11th.
02:00
Sir Frank 11.
02:04
Is there any more info? I'm at the intersection.
02:06
There's no one here.
02:11
It's supposed to be just west of the intersection next to a block.
02:20
Copy, I'm looking.
02:23
I'll see if our caller still with eyes on.
02:29
The three Frank 11 or caller advise officers are with the correct person, then disconnect the phone.
02:39
Frank 11, I'm out with the vehicle.
02:41
It's Washington, Charles, John Lincoln,
02:43
(number withheld).
02:46
Joe John Lincoln (number withheld).
02:53
3. Frank 11, Charlie John Lincoln, (number withheld) is clear, current,
02:58
a 2016 Nissan Pathfinder out of Baltimore.
03:02
Frank 11, did you copy?
03:07
Frank 11, is there a 450 unit?
03:13
Tom 7.5, I can start that way.
03:16
Received 14 up Southside, Colorado.
03:22
Dispatch engine 26 you can code green[1] the remainder of our med overdose response okay engine 26 engine 27 and medic 28 code green acknowledge 27 go green green green medic 28
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.
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