Emergency response to suspected drug overdose near Grand Blvd, Lake Station IN
Emergency crews responded to a suspected drug overdose near Grand Boulevard in Lake Station, Indiana. Medical personnel including ALS medics were dispatched to assist at the scene. The call involved coordination between multiple units to provide timely medical support.
Audio|Source: NWI FIRE
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Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead, how do you have an ALS[1] medic the Kinesis.
00:04
My station went this overdose, near Grand Blvd.
00:10
Okay.
00:12
I'll be able to you on behalf.
00:21
I'm sorry, it was hard to understand you with the siren 5522.
00:28
Central 5522 is in Rob.
00:31
I copy. Do you have an ALS[1] medic on your truck?
00:35
We have two.
00:37
Clear, thank you.
00:45
70620, I have 5969, we're out for your call.
00:49
Perfect, thank you. You're welcome.
00:54
6412 to Central.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:58
Can you get as an EPA on that paramedic to this location or if we're going to do an intercept or not?
01:06
2522, can you guys?
01:11
Minutes out.
01:17
We're probably a three-minute EPA.
01:20
Copy, I have one right here to the scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced medical care provided by trained personnel, beyond basic first aid or support.
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Location mentioned:
Near Grand Blvd, Lake Station, IN 46405
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