Nonfatal drug overdose treated with narcan in Baltimore, Baltimore MD


A person at 517 S Bradford St in Baltimore had a nonfatal drug overdose and was treated with Narcan by police and medics. The patient's identity could not be confirmed, so an officer followed the medic to Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Southeast District
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Transcript:
00:00
The Narcan[2] is working. That's what I was talking about.
00:02
Thank you, sir. Yes, ma'am, thank you.
00:03
11.
00:04
Adam 11[5], go ahead.
00:05
Hold on half this plane, I believe the ask for V-tail.
00:07
I'll get the floor copy.
00:08
And, um, Adam 27[1], Adam 27, are you still listening to Booking?
00:12
10-4[3], ma'am.
00:14
10-4[3], ma'am. Okay, 10-4[3], no problem.
00:15
And, um, Adam 20.
00:17
Can't go for it, Tony? Oh, yeah, 10.
00:19
Just devising, just call this for the Lawsonie near S Bradford St.
00:24
I'm holding this for the bacon shifts.
00:28
I'm not sending it to TRU because she says somebody left her note that she needs to leave the neighborhood.
00:35
Tell more. Tempor.
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Tempor.
00:41
24, can I get an x-ray note for a non-fatal overdose?
00:44
104[4]. All right, 24, let me know when you write a copy.
00:50
I can get it off the NBC.
00:52
Thank you. You're welcome.
00:53
104[4]25.
00:54
24, I'm going to follow the medic to Hopkins because I wasn't able to identify her.
00:58
I copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Adam 27: Unit Identifier
[2]
Narcan: Opioid Overdose Reversal
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[4]
104: Acknowledgement
[5]
Adam 11: Unit Identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bradford St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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