Overdose emergency sparks urgent response in Albert Lea, Albert Lea MN
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A 30-year-old male overdosed on cold medicine near West Fountain Street in Albert Lea. Emergency responders quickly upgraded the call due to suicidal thoughts but patient remained conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Freeborn County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
30-year-old male overdose on cold medicine accidental, 30-year-old male overdose on cold medicine accidental.
00:18
601, priority 2[1],
00:21
Near West Fountain Street.
00:23
Again, priority 2[1],
00:25
Near West Fountain Street.
00:28
6.01 is standalone.
00:35
6.8 to handle this.
00:39
Copy out, I'll get a dropped on you, thank you.
00:49
99, 2,400 will be en route to Fountain Street for the medical.
00:54
Have Andrews.
00:59
In Albert Lea.
01:05
6.08, just be advised.
01:07
We are starting PD here.
01:09
It sounds like the caller is expressing some vehement suicidal ideations.
01:19
Gabby.
01:23
608 with patient update.
01:27
6808 with patient update.
01:31
6.8.
01:34
6-0-8, you'll be upgrading priority 1[2] for a 30-3-0-year-old male, conscious breathing, male is overdosed on medications, suicidal ideation, he is not changing color, not violence,
01:50
says it's accidental breathing normally,
01:53
no mention of fentanyl or car fentanyl.
01:58
Thanks very copies.
01:59
Thanks for the update.
02:00
You can put us on a date.
02:02
Copy on scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
[2]
priority 1: High-priority/urgent medical response
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Location mentioned:
W Fountain St, Albert Lea, MN 56007
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