Possible overdose reported near 79th St N, St. Petersburg FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible overdose near 79th Street North in St. Petersburg. A caller reported a male, about 28 years old, with no shirt, black shorts, and no shoes. The individual was identified as an off-duty firefighter and was not expected to be violent. Medical assistance was requested, and no weapons were reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Can I be an overdose near 79th Street North, called in by (name withheld).
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Well seen by this friend, took something and is speaking out.
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He usually does cocaine and hangs with friends when they vacuum.
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Subject approximately twenty-eight years old, wearing no shirt, black shorts, and no shoes.
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Estimate height five ten, weight 213 pounds.
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They advise no weapons.
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Complainant is going to be outside.
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Brothers there receive it.
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Eight hundred and thirty-one.
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Three hundred and forty-six, eight hundred and thirty-one.
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Hi everybody, I am coming for help.
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Come on.
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They advise he is an off-duty firefighter.
00:31
Doesn't think subject will be violent.
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Location mentioned:
79th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
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