Possible drug overdose female given CPR and Narcan, Mesa AZ
A possible drug overdose was reported near West Broadway involving a female. CPR was performed at the scene and Narcan was administered while waiting for fire and emergency medical services. The exact location was initially unclear, but responders were guided to the south side of West Broadway. The female's condition required immediate medical attention due to suspected overdose.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
03:36
Transcript:
00:00
The CPR[3] needed near West Broadway, near West Broadway,
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1 Charlie 22, 6 Shelley 12.
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Central Sergeant, Travick Sound 2.
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Charlie 26, I've got it.
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Nicole.
00:23
We're going to be near West Broadway, or if you think is possibly an overdose, unknown age, looks like a 30-year-old female.
00:35
Probably, I'll be 97.
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4.
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7 Charlie 24, 4 Charlie 23.
00:47
Can you copy on the 927?
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(number withheld).
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44023.
00:56
I'm going to be near East University.
00:59
Near East University info from MCSO.
01:03
They received a 911 hangup from Dispatch 20.
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Nothing 646 for just some static.
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The other 24 comes.
01:15
Okay.
01:22
So where is the RP? What's the distance as usual? We have to address 20.
01:27
Actually, now they're adding comments that they didn't know the exact 20 of where they are. I'm not sure how this address was given. Let me see if I can get further.
01:41
So time for the nano-name met.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
Hey, they're on a 911-only phone, so the location was difficult, but at one point it jumped to the alley on the south side of Broadway between Grand and Road.
01:59
Copy, and yeah,
02:01
RP said they were trying to whistle for PD, so I don't know if they see you. They just gave the opposite of West Broadway, so if real-time says it's mapping on the south side, it might be there.
02:17
We're getting waved down by a mail on this outside right now.
02:21
Okay, if you do find him, let me know fire didn't have anything more.
02:29
Sure, so he's walking us in to the south side of West Broadway.
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10-4[2].
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Go with that 101.
02:48
Okay, are you...
02:52
Looks like you guys are mapping about 434th? South of 4 that address I gave you just the rest of the building.
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Okay, thank you.
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All at fire now.
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9-7-999 for Mark 1 Mark 10-12.
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Sorry, I always on with fire. What was the last year just going to be added?
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One Narcan[1] deployed.
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Copy Narcan[1] deployed. Surgeon, copy.
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10-4[2]026, I copy.
03:32
Second Narcan[1] deployed. 10-4[2]. Fire should almost be there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Narcan: Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[3]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation required or in progress due to medical emergency.
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