Woman prevents pill overdose and agrees to transport, Camp Verde AZ


A woman at near W Buffalo Trail tried to take pills in an apparent suicide attempt but was stopped by someone. She did not ingest any pills and is willing to be transported for medical care.
Audio|Source: Verde Valley Public Safety
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Can for the unit pending,
00:03
agency assist reference attempted, triple six, 1060 Buffalo trip.
00:14
Is you in the center?
00:18
2.104. This is in reference to a patient of Spectrum.
00:26
They're just needing a transport.
00:28
Reference the female...
00:32
Like...
00:35
2.5. Reference of 101[2].
00:39
It's had attempted triple six.
00:43
Stand by for further.
00:48
3.0. I'm 101[2]9.
00:53
3.0.20?
00:58
Sam 8 is firing row?
01:02
It's Sam 8 negative.
01:04
I'm going to verify with them if they will go.
01:08
In the past they required us to transport.
01:16
Well, since it looks like she overdosed, that's why I was wondering if fire was going to be in route.
01:25
That's why we're getting all the after-math information from a third party.
01:30
I'm on 21[1] now.
01:33
Yeah,
01:35
4. Okay.
01:39
Hey, mate.
01:44
Sammy?
01:47
Just advising the 101[2] attempted to take the pills, but the RP's life had stopped her, so she didn't actually take anything, but she was attempting to, but she is willing to comply and go with spectrum.
02:02
Yeah, more.
02:08
Breeder, I'm handling the situation be at 21[1].
02:11
You can make me primary on this one.
02:15
They're going for.
02:21
See, 20, Senator.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
21: Call by phone
[2]
101: Female individual involved or referenced in the incident or communication.
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