Medical call for possible cocaine overdose, Dallas GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Collins Run Drive in Dallas, Georgia, for a medical emergency involving a 30-year-old who reportedly used cocaine. Law enforcement and fire units were dispatched, and officers took safety precautions at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Calling station ten, dispatch medical call on a subject complaint.
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Near Collins Run Drive, cross streets nearby.
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Cross street Smith Ferguson Road.
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Law enforcement's en route.
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Stand by further.
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Engine two.
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Engine three.
00:22
Holding engine ten, much for dispatch.
00:24
We're doing medical call near Collins Run Drive off Smith Ferguson in the Collins Run subdivision.
00:28
Command reference to a thirty-year-old patient.
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They used a lot of cocaine.
00:31
Officers' weapons are out.
00:37
Be careful, you can show space in the area.
00:41
(name withheld).
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Holding 13 and three, 14, 15.
00:49
Be advised, fire staged.
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Location mentioned:
Collins Run Dr, Dallas, GA 30157
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