Unresponsive man found near heritage road shows signs of drug use, Arroyo Grande CA
Emergency responders attended to an unresponsive man found near Heritage Road and Heritage Loop Road. The man was later awake but showed signs of recent methamphetamine use. He was transported for medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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Number. Number two, I'll show you and rot to the area of Heritage Road and Heritage Loop Road for a male subject, unknown if breathing.
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Heritage Road at Heritage Loop.
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It's a male and a blue sedan and then a breathing deputies are now.
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I have two copies.
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Do you show with you at 903?
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Done.
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Engine 33, engine 3460, one-air ambulance on order.
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Medical aid and a vehicle, unresponsive, unknown to freezing.
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Heritage Road, Cross of Heritage Loop Road.
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Heritage Road, cross the Heritage Loop Road.
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Command Local 13th Act, Cal Quart, until 1438.
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Medics, 6-1.
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Go ahead.
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Medic 615 and Rack 02, ETA is about 6 or 7 minutes on board.
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I've had a 60-year-old male.
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He is found by his staff that is an independent, living complex, Mexican-Housing.
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It's a little unresponsive for the staff.
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When we showed up, he was arousful, but he's a little common when I called his sleep while talking to amidst the recent drug use, including methamphetamine, lost his time on the last two days.
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He is conscious right now.
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He gets a little pails and warm and dry.
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He's got a pulse of 90, strong and regular.
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Modern OXB, Cp.
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169 over 94, rest of 18 non-lapers, long as they're clear, cutting a 97% on room air.
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You get a blood sugar of 2.35 in December, we'll be in about 7.8 minutes.
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Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
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