Husband possibly took wife's medication causing confusion


Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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(name withheld) 374. (name withheld) 374 for Medical 814-814 Southacre Street break. 7. Go ahead. RP advise. She is bedridden. She thinks her husband might have taken some of her medication. He's a little out of it, trying to go to sleep, possibly taking morphine or hydrocodone, have Creek County and Mrs. Fire and Round. Okay, now. BATG2. Thank you. 1.08, her assigns with a 64-year-old male may have taken morphine or something else. The patient is breathing and responding. (name withheld) 151. (name withheld) 151. (name withheld) 151. Just by then, I've got a residential burglary alarm at 923 South Oklahoma Street and holding for the South Car. 151, okay. What's the trip? Keeper 3. The third door activation in 1937, negative contact with keyholder. Okay. I'm 1012 with keeper 2, and we will be 1015, one adult mail and I. back to RP and keeper. Okay, is that per the alarm company? From this. 1942. 18302 copy. Or 1835, that should cover up my product. Well, wait. Get contact information for keyholder and attempt to make contact at residence. I'll be en route. 108.59.97. Okay, right. On scene, 95-934. Copy on scene. Copy, (name withheld), $0.597. Engine 3 dispatch copies. I apologize. I was still on the line with the medical call. It's going to be a 64-year-old male who's possibly taken some of his wife's medication. It's either going to be morphine or hydrocodone. Patient that called it in, she is bedridden. She has given permission to force entry if needed. I do have PD on scene as well, or excuse me, in route and ambulance in route as well.
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Near S Hickory St, Sapulpa, OK 74066
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