Possible overdose leaves person intoxicated near Mulligan St, Sullivan MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units in Sullivan initially responded to a possible cardiac arrest near Mulligan Street. It was later clarified that the individual was intoxicated and needed help following a recent overdose. The call appears to have involved assistance for the person’s spouse, and no cardiac arrest occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan and Surrounding Area Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-seven respond cardiac arrest near Mulligan St, Suite Two, Sullivan.
00:08
Eight hundred and twenty-seven respond cardiac arrest near Mulligan St, Apartment 2, Sullivan cross streets WREI 300 and fifty-eight.
00:36
E818, respond cardiac arrest near Mulligan St, Suite Two, Sullivan.
00:45
E818 respond cardiac arrest near Mulligan St, Suite 2, Sullivan Cross Streets.
00:55
WREI 358.
01:00
The category from an unknown problem to a cardiac arrest? I don't have anything further on that though.
01:12
That's (name withheld).
01:20
Head and head to Mulligan Apartments, apartment two.
01:26
Fair enough.
01:32
Franklin County 8858.
01:37
Go ahead, Franklin.
01:41
8858, this is not a cardiac arrest.
01:46
This is the spouse of (name withheld) who overdosed recently and is now intoxicated and needing assistance.
01:57
58, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Mulligan St, Sullivan, MO 63080
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