Overdose reported near South Brown Avenue in Del City, Del City OK
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According to the dispatch call, a 34-year-old man near South Brown Avenue in Del City took methamphetamine and was found in the parking lot wearing a white hoodie and gray sweatpants. He refused medical treatment and ambulance transport.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma OK Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Do I have a unit that can start to near South Brown Avenue for an overdose?
00:06
Thanks, Ronnie.
00:09
4-7-3-433. Go ahead and go to that overdose call since you're already there.
00:16
Claire, I try to walk your other calls, but we'll do.
00:21
Be advised, it's going to be for a 34-year-old male who took meth.
00:25
He's going to be wearing a white hoodie and gray sweat pants in the parking lot.
00:30
690-4-3.
00:33
The headquarters is clear, 690-4-3.
00:35
326 acres inside me to the disturbance on 30 night quarters is clear 21 24 you can clear that call I've already finished off of it statement advisor option.
00:49
I'm in the area do you have a better description for this male? The male was outside in the parking lot. He is a 34-year-old male wearing a white hoodie and gray sweatpants.
01:02
I don't know the front, he's foreign-oriented.
01:07
10-4, copy, male is not refusing medical.
01:10
He's also refusing an ambulance as well.
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Del City, OK
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