Possible drug overdose reported at Mesa apartment, Mesa AZ


Emergency services responded to a possible overdose at an apartment near East 2nd Street, Mesa. The report said the person inserted methamphetamine rectally and then stopped responding.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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322. I can have a sergeant copy this as well. It's near East 2nd Street, unit number 204. RP is the 918[1] Sam hotline, fire is en route for a potential overdose. I'll know if they're conscious. One item we will copy route. 322 copy.
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Jim, Baker 21, I can copy. Baker 25, Paul and 7, Baker 22, 4, go 4 on Beverly. 22,000. 836. 329, go 4, 179-14. Copy 9-9-14. Copy it 836.
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This is for the 909[2] on 2nd Street. The person in the RP's chat advised that they inserted meth rectally, it's unknown the amount and they quit responding. Do you Baker 25, Paul? Go ahead. Might have actually found a 21. It's for the realty company of that apartment. Do you want me to attach it?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
918: Person with mental illness/possible mental health crisis
[2]
909: Possible overdose
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Location mentioned:
Near E 2nd St, Mesa, AZ 85203
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