Medical assistance sought near High School, Turlock CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a security check near a local high school in Turlock after a caller contacted the non-emergency line requesting help and mentioning opioid use. The caller appeared confused and difficult to understand. Emergency medical coordination was discussed, but no immediate transport was required.
Audio|Heard on: Turlock Police, Turlock Fire, CSUS Police, Ceres Police, Stanislaus Sheriff and Fire Command 4
Listen to dispatch call
00:49
Transcript:
00:00
13, can you start for this security check at High School?
00:04
13, affirm.
00:06
14, can you go for 10-11[1]?
00:08
Affirm.
00:14
Thirteen 14 for 10-11[1].
00:15
It's a security check at High School.
00:17
The caller contacted the non-emergency line asking for help and mentioning opioids.
00:22
The male caller is rambling, difficult to understand, saying he wants help but we can't give him help.
00:30
All right, copy.
00:31
I am sure you already asked.
00:32
Does he want AMR instead?
00:36
We've been asking.
00:37
He advised negative that he did advise he's going to go to.
00:42
EMC to get open, but negative eleven forty-one.
00:48
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-11: Request to identify frequency or indicate a traffic stop.
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Location mentioned:
E Canal Dr, Turlock, CA 95380
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