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Person treated for possible drug overdose at city intersection 

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W Franklin St & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21290
The audio reports a medical emergency where a male is possibly suffering a drug overdose. He is unresponsive but breathing and is being transported to the hospital by medics while accompanied by police.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
01:27

Transcript:
At Martin Luther King and Frank Lamb. All right, can you get a call of (name withheld)? He's in the parking lot. Okay, 10-4. Baker 11. 15, put that in my box. No, my way, think. Okay, some four. What was the code for the overdose 15? It's not tough. It's just going to be an overdose. I'm going to have to follow them to the hospital. It's possibly going to be in a UP. But our advice, give me a moment. I'm going to do medics right now. Go ahead. I guess for the air, maybe a number one male, he's probably unresponsive, but he's breathing for medics. So we might be going through the university. Okay, tenfold, you go to university? Following the medic... It's going to be medic 15. I'll advise we'll see you in the park. Ten. Seven hundred. Seven hundred. Seven hundred.

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W Franklin St & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21290

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