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56-year-old male overdose reported near Avalon DrSt Joseph County IN

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Avalon Dr, Warren Township, IN 46628

Emergency responders were dispatched to Avalon Apartments near West Front Street for a possible overdose involving a 56-year-old male who may have taken too much medication. The individual was reported to be inside a blue Cadillac at the front of the building. Police were advised to stage at the scene.

Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Overdose. Priority 3[1], Charlie[2], 365, left front street.
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Avalon Apartments, near West Front Street,
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37 hours.
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Fire dispatch, mish welcome, medic one.
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Good.
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You can disregard.
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Mediq 4, add us to that.
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Avalon call, we're clear to the hospital.
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Okay, we should welcome in for disregard.
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Mr. (name withheld), Mr. (name withheld) welcome, Backe 4 is clear.
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I'm disagreeing.
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Thanks, Madaguan.
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Michiwaka Engine 1, Mr.
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Walker Medical 1, you're en route to Avalon Apartments near West Front Street,
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for priority 3, 56-year-old male,
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possibly took too much of his medication.
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It's going to be in a blue Cadillac.
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Mishawaka Engine 1, Mishawaka Medical 1, you're en route to Avalon Apartments near West Front Street, Priority 3[1], or a 56-year-old male,
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possibly took too much of his medication,
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it's going to be in a blue Cadillac in the front of the building, stage for PD.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 3: Low-priority, non-emergency response; typically routine dispatch without lights and sirens.
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Charlie: Moderate-priority medical response level, typically indicating urgent but not life-threatening situations.

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Avalon Dr, Warren Township, IN 46628

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