Emergency responders sent for male overdose at transit location


First responders were called to help a young man who had an overdose at a public transit location.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
00:003147 could you go at fire and rescue for an automatic fire detection signal 3501 Ames Avenue and 3501 AIMA at the YMCA covers the local fire panel audits the fire and rescue hits back in service 314 clear after minute 2 Baker 46 can you go with fire and rescue for an overdose 2222 Cummings Street 222 Cummings Street at the Metro Transit.00:33We've got a 23-year-old mail.00:35No further information.00:37All those are the fire and rescue transports, three-maker 46.00:43Clear? After May.00:46On after May.00:5034.00:5134.
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3147 could you go at fire and rescue for an automatic fire detection signal 3501 Ames Avenue and 3501 AIMA at the YMCA covers the local fire panel audits the fire and rescue hits back in service 314 clear after minute 2 Baker 46 can you go with fire and rescue for an overdose 2222 Cummings Street 222 Cummings Street at the Metro Transit.
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We've got a 23-year-old mail.
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No further information.
00:37
All those are the fire and rescue transports, three-maker 46.
00:43
Clear? After May.
00:46
On after May.
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34.
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34.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cuming St, Omaha, NE 68102
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