Overdose reported near Gallows Road and Wall Street, Tysons VA
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An overdose occurred near Gallows Road and Wall Street in Tysons, Virginia.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 444 on Channel 4 Bravo, Box 42905, overdose, 1739, Gazelle Road, T2, Cross Street, Wall Street.
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Truck 422, Matic 422, Engine 422,
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on Channel 4, Bravo, Box, 4202, EMS level 1, 6718, Metropolitan Center Drive, Springfield Crossing, 201.
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Truck 422, Natick 422, Engine 422, on Channel 4, Bravo, Box, 422,
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EMS Level 1,
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6718, Metropolitan Center Drive, Springfield Crossing.
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201
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Entry door, mean entry, right motion, received at 1856.
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It did make contact with a Mr.
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Barnes who requested dispatch, 1915.
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15. I don't know, alpha.
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Good.
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The scene will be cold.
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Never.
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Not committing any crimes, not drinking alcohol publicly in her active customers.
01:22
There's no reason to contact them.
01:24
You can use that notes for me and then put me in route to back for the alarm.
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1041960.
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Alexis Court, Cross Street, Alexis Lane.
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Based on that last supplement, you want us to start a medic?
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That's a problem for there.
01:52
Time for sure.
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The weather is cold.
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1040, direct on information for the harm of the house.
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Underwrite.
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4205, Overdose, 1739, Grisnell Road, T2, Cross Street, Wall Street,
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Metac 402. On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox 42905, Overdose,
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1739, Gugnell Road, T2, Cross Street, Wall Street.
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