Young woman overdoses on meds and alcohol in Grand Junction, Grand Junction CO
Emergency crews dispatched near Capota Street in Grand Junction for a 22-year-old woman who overdosed on prescription meds and alcohol, which led to immediate medical response.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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13, truck 6, please respond to near Capota Street,
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for a patient who overdosed.
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Code to your response, timeout, 420.
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3478 3462 copy on assist the squad for hospital overdose near Capota Street
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Near Capota Street 78 six two
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Looking at sharing route, near Capota Street.
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The speaker had a 22-year-old female, she was conscious and breathing.
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She called a call center and stated she took multiple meds and was drinking alcohol.
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She states this was not a suicide attempt.
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She was cooperative, no mention of weapons.
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Copy.
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Fortunately, too.
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206.15, put my back, I'll be on the house.
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Okay.
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Three-fold, 59.
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Um,
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now am I calling, if he's out of Arizona, can I have you try and run in forming, place?
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3409. Okay.
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Okay.
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Dispatched, Truxxxx.
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Go ahead and update.
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Truxssexite, I copy.
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Showing your route to near Capota Street.
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This will be for a 22-year-old female.
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She called into a call center for a consultant nurse line, stating that she had taken three hydrocodone,
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five primadols, and has been drinking alcohol.
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She had loaned this address, breaking...
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She was cooperative with the RP, who was a nurse that she was talking to.
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No mention of weapons...
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She was aware that the nurse would be calling on her behalf if she didn't call right away.
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Grand Junction, CO
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