Man overdoses after smoking unknown substance in Winter Haven, Winter Haven FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 27-year-old man overdosed after smoking an unknown substance near Avenue J Southeast in Winter Haven. He was conscious, breathing, and disoriented when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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When I hear the AJ Forum, please the Station 1 for our overdose.
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Near Avenue J Southeast.
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When we're here's a track 7, 212121.
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They're calling, please repeat.
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That street 38.
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Section 38, go ahead.
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Show is complete.
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Complete, 21, 46.
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Do you have a stage of your discretion, overdose, near Avenue J southeast, 27-year-old male conscious and breathing, or 45 patients move to something is now disoriented, is awake,
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no further information at this time.
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Thank you, that you.
00:49
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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If you're answering, we can't work.
00:58
That's just a bit of for a law enforcement.
01:03
Copy complete.
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I mean, just action time 6-4-15, copy direct.
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So if you copy complete mail.
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Okay, 15, information we're complete.
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Okay.
01:25
Copy Tower 1, do you copy?
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We copy. Tower 1,
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2-0-1-Aventure 4.
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With your location?
01:37
The engine and brush 6 are on scene investigating.
01:41
We've got nothing that we can see at this time.
01:49
Thank you. It's going to be an omega-level overdose near Avenue J Southeast,
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27-year-old male, conscious in breathing.
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He is disoriented.
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He smoked something.
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Location mentioned:
Ave J SE, Winter Haven, FL 33880
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