65-year-old overdoses on fentanyl at apartment, Mesa AZ
A 65-year-old person overdosed on fentanyl at an apartment near West University Drive. No Narcan was given before police arrived. Officers are monitoring a nearby unoccupied vehicle.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
We add 25 to add to 22[2] copy a 909[1], near West University near 160.
00:15
Near 160, medicine route for an OD.
00:19
Patient is breathing medicine route.
00:26
1745 unit.
00:30
No, it's a two-clock.
00:35
50% of the last.
00:41
Copy. Okay, number 22[2], I copy, I'll go.
00:47
Copy.
00:50
It's going to be a 65-year-old on fentanyl.
00:58
It's for the 99 disinformation. No Narcan has been administered.
01:02
Okay,
01:07
Tay is the Kimball. I got eyes on the vehicle over here by the dispatch to wait.
01:15
Coffee, can you tell if it's occupied from there?
01:20
It's unoccupied.
01:25
If you just want to back up and keep an eye on it, I'll know for the chairman officer.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
909: Traffic hazard / traffic problem
[2]
22: Cancel or disregard previous request or instruction.
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