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Medical responders dispatched to suspected overdose near 1000 WSalt Lake City UT

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Near S 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104

Medical responders are dispatched near South 1000 West for a patient with a suspected overdose. The patient has a history of meth use and is reportedly withdrawing. The patient has texted a therapist expressing suicidal thoughts and states they have taken an excessive amount of gabapentin.

Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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Transcript:
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Respond to Overdose.
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At near South 1000 West, Respond on Dexfire 2.
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Time out 2100.
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A minute?
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Plain copy?
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6X, clear post, off duty.
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for two copy.
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Company 42, you're responder that MRCY at near South 1000 W.
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This is the same patient responded on earlier. He's now texting his therapist saying that he's coming off of meth and is suicidal.
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Also mentioned that he took all of his gabapentin again.
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You see out there.
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You might let them know.
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So 3199, I do think they are aware of all hot.

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Near S 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104

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