Male suffers possible fentanyl overdose at highway intersection, Long Beach CA


A man standing near the intersection of Temple and Pacific Coast Highway is suspected to be overdosing on fentanyl. Bystanders are present and emergency services are responding to the medical situation.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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821-23-103 at the 76 gas station, 6580 Paramount. The material to the program in the audible 1475 with Adam. Adam 11[1]. Adam 11. It's an overdose, Temple and PCH, PCH in Temple. It's going to be 91K[3], some male white with a beard, no shirt, brown or black pants.
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Standing but hunched over this, having a possible sentinel overdose, there's three other transom standing around him. Add uptoucher backing. 2-7-37 copy. In 91. 2901[2] for male conscious of breathing. He's pulpit sharing in some type of medical episode, he's like altered. We're going to be at the Elpoil loco, and we're code for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Adam 11: Police Unit Call Sign
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2901: Medical Call (Male conscious and breathing)
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91K: Medical Emergency/Overdose
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Location mentioned:
CA-1 & Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90804
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