Man given CPR at Buffalo address for possible overdose, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders performed CPR on a man at an address near William Street in Buffalo. Another man was alert at the scene. There was a possible overdose reported. Medical units were on site and providing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Cheektowaga Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
All right,
00:03
they're performing CPR on one of these males, the other one's alert.
00:07
The one that's alert, his name is (name withheld).
00:14
Date of birth 8-8-9278.
00:20
Salfour.
00:26
Do you go ahead on 1.9, we have Robb.
00:33
3 at 11,
00:35
165.
00:39
Yeah, go ahead.
00:43
Be advised,
00:45
Tia Drive, and there was, we've been trying to serve real premium for the last couple weeks, I'm not sure if it got sent back.
00:55
All right, Timor.
00:58
The key was the responding party with Maya Morgan and then Child Lennox.
01:04
Two-year-old old ten-one.
01:11
Keep going apart.
01:15
Two-year-old email on board AMR510, going to cell phone from Hercy Gold and Serbs from Williams Street, 10 to 3.30.
01:26
That's clear.
01:29
Near William Street in service at 955 hours.
01:39
Fortier. Copy a possible name for you there, ma'am.
01:43
Go on.
01:46
Last name Satarski, Sam Ida, Tom Adam Robert,
01:52
Sam King Ida, first name Matthew, common spelling.
01:56
I don't have a date of birth right now, but we're working on it.
02:01
We stand by.
02:02
I'll stay back at that.
02:19
The DOB 101788 address is the same as the address on the plate that the next floor.
02:30
This is the driveway.
02:34
Commander, we got another bus coming, right?
02:41
AMR was notified they were working on that.
02:49
All right, it's a possible overdose, so, I mean, if that takes precedent,
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