Possible overdose reported near Broadway Access Rd railroad tracks, Mesa AZ
A report was made about a possible drug overdose near the railroad tracks east of Broadway Access Road in Mesa, Arizona. Medical and fire personnel were sent to the location but were cancelled after it was confirmed that the person was okay and did not need help.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Two to zero one back. Hey, we have a guy over here saying that there might be somebody overdosing at the railroad tracks just east of here, if you can start some units.
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10-4[1].
00:16
You're Charlie 21. I'm not too far.
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10-4[1].
00:22
Charlie 22. Can you start that way as well?
00:32
Excuse me, when you can put me on that, I'm headed over there.
00:37
I copy.
00:42
They can come in from the Broadway side, I guess it's that little access where everybody uses to get through the fence.
00:50
Copy.
00:51
Yeah, I copy.
00:58
...23081. Did you want me get fire started?
01:02
Uh,
01:03
yeah, might as well get him your route. I don't know any details yet.
01:07
No worries, I'll get him on route.
01:13
3.30 through traffic.
01:19
What?
01:21
3-1 Adam,
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911 Charles.
01:25
3 on Decatur.
01:28
Copy.
01:33
333, 29, negative on a 2015, Infinity Q50. Okay,
01:42
I-9-243-7-2-4-243-2-7-2-8-3-38, please.
01:46
1649 on Center Club.
01:52
Cancel fire, she's code for.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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