Drug overdose suspected near 9th Avenue and Union Street, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders administered Narcan to a person suspected of drug overdose near 9th Avenue and Union Street in Seattle. The individual is now breathing normally. Fire units arrived on scene and gained access to the building.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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Transcript:
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2 Mary 2. Having you start for an Edward Vector overdose 9 Avenue Union Street, it was the Spanish fluents, one overdosing,
00:08
one Narcan given, subject appears to be breathing normally,
00:11
inside a building.
00:13
It's either going to be unit 303 or 305.
00:17
They have the door open.
00:19
9th Avenue and Union Street.
00:21
I'm going to try to get the address for that building now.
00:26
Copy.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld), go ahead.
00:38
Yeah, I called them to fire.
00:40
They're not seeing anything on their cameras there, so you're okay to clear Victor.
00:46
Appreciate.
02:10
Mary 2, looks like fire is arriving and the caller is letting them in now.
02:14
I'll try to have that unit number confirmed once they arrive.
02:32
When our King Given subject appears to be breathing normally, fires arriving.
02:36
I'm going to try to confirm the address and give the unit number.
04:16
Address confirmed 9-303 Union Street apartment number 303.
04:21
And Tuna can't give in Sires on scene.
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