Medical emergency for overdosing male on East University Dr, Mesa AZ


A male in his mid-30s overdosed near East University Drive and required CPR and Narcan administration.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Two units to break for a 909[2] with fire, near East University Dr.
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33, you can put my call on all of them in that.
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Stand by for a hot ton of their upgrading.
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CPR[3] required near East University Dr., one Baker 33 one Baker 56 and Baker 31 to copy traffic Channel 3.
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One Baker 32 can you start that way? You know?
00:42
Yeah
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Near East University Dr. 400 North and the parking lot subjects overdosing compressions have been starting will be a male in his mid-30s.
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1 Baker 56 are you on three?
00:56
I am, Mennon.
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I copy. I'm around.
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I have two units available.
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I can show you tenant and you can have back to four.
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Thank you.
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Copy. Thank you.
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Make it 31.
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I'm copying.
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That's all.
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3-2 can you send me that 9-0-9? 10-4.
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RP's rolling the mail to his left side said he's turning blue.
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Here 33, Narcan[1] deployed.
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Narcan[1] deployed, 1352.
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23, you've taken shallow breaths.
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How?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Narcan: Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose
[2]
909: Traffic hazard / traffic problem
[3]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation required or in progress due to medical emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Near E University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85205
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