False alarm medical call at Feed My Sheep, Gulfport MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible overdose at Feed My Sheep near 19th Street in Gulfport. Upon arrival, responders found an individual asleep and determined that no medical assistance was required. The scene was cleared with no further action needed.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
For engine one, stand by for possible overdose at Feed My Sheep.
00:08
Engine one, respond to a medical call at Feed My Sheep near 19th Street.
00:17
Individual found unconscious, possibly overdosing.
00:25
Copy.
00:30
We're out.
00:32
Copy, we're out.
00:38
Command here.
00:41
Lakeview command.
00:43
One green, cancel four.
00:46
Templar one green, cancel four, four copy.
00:49
Four copy.
00:55
Two one, go for it.
00:58
Be on scene, Feed My Sheep to main.
01:01
Copy on scene.
01:16
13-5.
01:20
1113.
01:22
VRQ.
01:28
12, go for it.
01:30
Yeah, I keep.
01:31
Copy 12, thank you.
01:37
Command to Harrison.
01:39
R2's on scene.
01:41
All right, (name withheld).
01:46
My sleep's so poor.
01:50
There'll be no medical needed here.
01:52
We just had one sleeping, and we're clearing the scene, terminating command.
01:56
Copy, leaving scene.
01:57
No medical needed.
01:58
Patient was sleeping.
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Location mentioned:
19th St, Gulfport, MS 39501
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