Man possibly overdoses in backyard treated with naloxone, Mesa AZ
Police and fire responded to a report of a man possibly overdosing in the backyard near West 9th Place in Mesa. Family members gave naloxone before officers arrived. The man was later alert and breathing.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
02:17
Transcript:
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PPR required near West 9th place unit B is in Baker 900 north May Baker 34 Paul 7 Baker 21 San Baker 21 Travacidson 2
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2nd Baker 34 Paul in 2
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Copy 9maker 21
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near West 9th place unit B our piece 55 year old father is possibly overdosing
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They're saying he's in the backyard.
00:31
RP is not doing CPR.
00:33
For your 24 Fawkes, and it's a 909, we're closed.
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10-4[1].
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So far, CPR are not in progress.
00:42
The family members are a site with fires questions.
00:48
Four bucks, please.
00:53
Baker, 34, Paul, I can show you 10-8-19-on-3.
00:59
Kathy, thank you.
01:04
Motion 21 for a quiple on unit.
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1-9-8-R-5.
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1311.
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24-po, 97.
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Copy.
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224-paw, he's alert and breathing.
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Copy.
01:35
21, I copy.
01:42
Okay, 24th, family members, Narcan.
01:44
Who's looting and shit?
01:49
Sorry, 109?
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Family member Narcan.
01:57
I copy.
02:02
We can slow down units or 2459.
02:07
Any units responding? Code 3[2] is near West 9.
02:10
Please get that good one.
02:15
Mr. Baker 21 for a code 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response using lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 9th Pl B, Mesa, AZ 85201
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