Man unconscious outside apartment likely drug overdose, Suffolk County NY
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Emergency responders were called to Town 4 Station Square Apartments near Mill Road for a 35-year-old man found unconscious in a building doorway. There was a possible drug overdose with a needle found nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Departments
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
61819 501, 501, build a secure 3 years 9 to 109 unconscious, Olsen
00:06
Town 4 Station Square Apartments, near Mill Road of Maple Building number 3 for a 35-year-old male, he's in and out of consciousness, he's in the doorway of the building
00:18
5E3 doesn't send me that
00:20
5104 Yeah, you can send me that one so
00:23
Hi, Grison, 616, 616.
00:27
104. The plane's gonna be Ray.
00:32
Round 6, only on a person.
00:34
16 in attendance and moderate.
00:35
A. Petty was on court and coram off hilltop.
00:37
It's an 80-year-old female, high blood pressure, rescues no offense.
00:40
104. One-four.
00:43
618, 3,000. 618, 019,000.
00:46
404 the headquarters, could I get an EPA on my hook? 104, 1820.
00:52
104.
00:54
404 discharge, I think he just pulled up.
00:57
Step 4.
00:58
Headquarters to 619 and 619?
01:01
19.
01:02
I want to like headquarters.
01:04
Let your part walk and talk back.
01:06
108.
01:08
306, you have any additional callers on this?
01:11
Step 4, thank you.
01:12
Sen.
01:14
Units respond to Mill Road, their update is possibly an overdose.
01:18
3D stop, proper protocol here, please.
01:21
Negative, no additional calls.
01:24
Possibly a needle next to the subject.
01:27
Ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Mill Rd, Southampton, NY
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