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Overdose reported with CPR in progress near Olive AveLong Beach CA

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Olive Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

According to the dispatch call, a wireless call reported a medical emergency suspected as an overdose near Olive Avenue. CPR was in progress and the fire department was on scene managing the situation. The patient was identified as a 31-year-old female in full cardiac arrest. Approximately six units responded to the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:15
Transcript:
00:00
...wireless call at near Olive Avenue.
00:07
Adam Eighty-6 Street.
00:11
Respond with lights and siren to wireless call near Olive Avenue.
00:19
Caller is yelling at someone, unknown if for police or medical.
00:23
Caller not responding to the line.
00:28
64
00:32
64 64
00:38
Authorized code 3[1]. Wireless call at near West 14th Street, call disconnected, no response to callback. Checking records.
01:02
Wireless call on Pacific.
01:08
Call on 14th Street.
01:14
Jumprock, Nixon.
01:19
Responders checking records for wireless call location.
01:21
Checking prior information.
01:22
Address given as 1335 Pacific in prior records.
01:32
Atomate, 907.
01:36
Unit recovering Atomate, copy wireless call for other unit.
01:42
Address is the Rescue Mission.
01:47
Okay.
01:52
Overdose wireless call changed to overdose. Male stating he is performing chest compressions.
01:58
The male can be heard giving chest compressions.
02:02
Fatal incident report.
02:04
Caller is yelling at someone named (name withheld).
02:08
Fire department is on scene.
02:13
Perp. Copy on 38.
02:16
3810 4. Adam 6.4.
02:19
Adam 64.
02:24
Copy code 4 for wireless on 14th is code 4.
02:32
For overdose call, fire department reports full cardiac arrest.
02:37
CPR instructions being given for a 31-year-old female.
02:43
308, copy that.
02:49
How many units are on that overdose?
02:58
I apologize,
03:00
the overdose.
03:03
About 6 units responding to that call.
03:10
Units responding to overdose include unit 6 at the address near Olive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.

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Location mentioned:
Olive Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802
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Incident Timeline

  1. Ongoing Response and Coordination
  2. Fire and Rescue Units Respond
  3. Incident Updated to Overdose and Cardiac Arrest
  4. Units Dispatched and Address Confirmation
  5. Initial Call: Overdose Reported

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