Man experiences schizophrenic episodes after inhalant use, Grand Junction CO


A man at the Welcome Center near N 12th St in Grand Junction is experiencing schizophrenic episodes after using a nasal inhalant called Benzedrex. Medical help is on the way.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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A couple times since he's been en route,
00:04
he is wanting contact at his camper.
00:09
Correction, Van.
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Kathy, did you give a disruption on his name?
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He said it's a white van, parks in the parking lot of the Welcome Center.
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Copy-6-21. 3-537 needs to show you out for that.
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Top of 3221.
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Dispatch, email is 1, 2nd, St. Mary's, truck one clear.
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Coffee's June.
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43337, I'm in the contact, go for.
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Tavi code for the welcome center in Florida at 353.
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Scratch Ameth 1 at center.
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3255.
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325.
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Okay, clean someone.
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Here's home, sir, go ahead.
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Redford,
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(name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld)
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(name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld) (name withheld)
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93, break.
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If you could also start a squad, Code 2[1],
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it's going to be male, conscious and breathing, saying he's having some schizophrenic episodes, break.
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Claimed he took a nasal drip called Benzidrex,
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and it's affecting his mind.
Police codes explained
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Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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