Overdose medical emergency near Cherry Ave and E 4th St, Long Beach CA
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Emergency responders received a call about an overdose near Cherry Avenue and East Fourth Street in Long Beach, California, and units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
1168 trial show you en route to the 929 overdose near Cherry Ave and Fourth.
00:08
1 Sam, 14, copy left.
00:13
2nd, 14, copy left.
00:14
2. 2.4, turn 29 to the VO address.
00:22
So unless we go further, we're unsounded.
00:28
Okay, code for the 927 at 1029 East 16th.
00:35
Code 4.
00:40
So I'll copy the 222, 961, 1730 grand.
00:49
Charlie 75, Shurgeon route to the 909T[1], 1710 East PCH.
01:00
Charlie 81, copy the two p.m.
01:02
Welcome, 5714 Walnut.
01:04
The city channel bill.
01:15
Spring 3. Your location.
01:23
I'm showing you in west, go ahead.
01:28
To 372 West 15th, 12.3.
01:34
Where are you?
01:39
Bring three.
01:40
Two, four, Chesta.
01:44
I got the 14th in Chesda.
01:48
164 Chester.
01:51
Copy, 1464 Chesda.
01:52
And you're close forward to page one.
01:56
Channel 2.
02:01
Keep this is a vehicle,
02:03
uh, 1033.
02:07
And we're airing all this on Channel 1 as well.
02:14
The vehicle,
02:16
um 15th just east of chestnut.
02:20
That's a vehicle, 15th east of chestnut.
02:26
Overdose train forth.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
909T: Traffic hazard or obstruction requiring police attention.
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