19-year-old female requires CPR after possible overdose, Mesa AZ


A 19-year-old female was found not breathing near West Main Street unit 1227 and required CPR. The situation may involve an overdose as the patient began vomiting during the emergency response.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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CPR[1] required near W Main St unit 1227 4 Charlie 12 7 Charlie 21 Paul Sam Charlie 26 traffic on
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For near W Main St, unit 1227, ARP says female is not breathing.
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We do have fire and rail. RP is very escalated, still trying to get.
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This is for near W Main St.
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Looks like the non-breather is a 19-year-old. It originally sounded like she said grandmother, but then told fire the victim was 19.
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They are doing compressions now.
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RP still is hard to understand through the crime.
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Charlie 24, I'm sorry, 10 on your left.
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The non-90s leave on that under the streets, please.
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It is now vomiting. It's going to be an overdose on Senate.
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Charlie 24, 25, so forth.
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1212.
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1212. The answer going 97 with fire.
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Copy.
Police codes explained
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CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation required or in progress due to medical emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
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