Woman given Narcan after drug overdose in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders administered Narcan to a woman near Mullen Avenue in Los Angeles. She had a slight pulse and was taken to the hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Finishing Narcan, all units hold the air for fire and less emergent.
00:07
Ten four, all units hold air for fire and less emergent.
00:19
Between 97 now, they already have the call and they stated that it came from LAPD.
00:23
So they're already 949 frequency is clear.
00:34
The industry and that you were unreadable?
00:45
One forty-seven, that's ten eighty-seven.
00:46
Nine hundred and twenty-one on Leander.
00:47
Was there another you know traffic?
00:51
Clear.
00:58
Copy, you have a slight pulse at Sepulveda and Westchester.
01:09
A 2nd dose of Narcan.
01:18
Ready, go ahead.
01:34
I'm sorry, your radio is 2101 for the recording.
01:38
I'm unable to copy all that.
01:58
You're still really ten one.
02:00
I copy that you're transporting one female from near Mullen Avenue.
02:05
Ten nine to any location, and I still need the mileage.
02:17
Radio, I'm unable to copy.
02:37
Two nine 1 mi covered at 2330.
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Location mentioned:
Mullen Ave, Los Angeles, CA
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