Possible overdose at melrose park apartment, Melrose Park IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to an apartment near Division Street in Melrose Park for a possible drug overdose involving a male subject.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley Fire
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
6.01, you're en route, near Division St, Apartment 210.
00:03
Okay.
00:08
Marcon, about 7.08 been released returning available here.
00:12
Okay. Okay.
00:14
700 on stand.
00:15
Judge your own scene.
00:22
Our account 707.
00:25
07.
00:27
We're clear on Broadway.
00:29
We were re-secured the busing code Rio to contact the keyholder.
00:33
We left a voicemail for the keyholder.
00:36
Very good, thank you.
00:37
Are we needed it anywhere?
00:39
The next problem.
00:40
Um,
00:43
negative, I think we're good.
00:46
My message received, keep us on the air, please.
00:49
Message received.
00:55
The Compt 704 is on scene.
00:58
The 4 on the scene.
01:05
133.
01:07
Go ahead, NORCOM.
01:08
I think it's going to be a first floor unit.
01:11
It's called in third party.
01:13
It's going to be a possible overdose male subject.
01:16
We have county around.
01:19
Okay, I must receive you're on seat.
01:21
Ah, received.
01:22
It's NORCOM-601 on scene.
01:30
X-O-1 you're on-scene.
01:39
43, go ahead.
01:45
primitive.
01:52
Light in 133.
01:54
Do you get a patient contact?
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Location mentioned:
Division St, Melrose Park, IL 60160
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