Emergency response to reported overdose at residence


Emergency services responded to a reported overdose at a home. The person involved was alert and showed normal behavior when checked by medical staff.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
Also, 25 Territus command. Command. Command is going to be terminated. Team is left with 2.8.2nd. Command is going to be terminated. Team left with 2nd8.2.2 available. 22nd. Okay. Go ahead. I got this in the light, Charlie. 520 northeast 21st Lane. Department of C. Charlie. She apparently came back. Do you want me to send a unit to verify that she needs to support or do you want me to send a unit five to put on? Oh. 902-62, rest of 62, you're running an overdose. 58-27 southeast 223 street. 9827 southeast 213 street. 2827 southeast 23rd Street. Maybe 22, I can have that way after I clear this call. Okay. Here's a flag on this location that is served on the hospital law enforcement. Also, there's a note that he's also being asked. Supposing that he drank motor oil, she's alert in everything normally, he's 202,000 dollars. Logite, clinic. Clearst be a faulty detector, there no hazards, Quintzanceville. Necessi, faulty detector, no hazards, cleaning is available. 22,000,000.
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 223 St, Hawthorne, FL 32640
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