Person treated for overdose refuses help and leaves scene, Juneau AK
Emergency responders attended to an overdose at the Alaska State Library and Archives Museum. The person was found breathing, refused medical treatment, and left the scene in a white Jeep Cherokee.
Audio|Source: Juneau Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Medic One,
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standard response to the slam for an overdose.
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135, city.
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135.
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We're dispatching medical to an overdose of the plan.
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We're at, I'm sorry?
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The State Library and Archives Museum.
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All units are clear in here.
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Code 4[1] noise.
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And 4.
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City, 237. I'm going code.
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The person is breathing.
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Okay, so Michelle, go ahead.
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I'm C10641 at Subdition.
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You have a motion.
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City turns out with a white jeep.
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Limogulf Delta (number withheld).
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Second.
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Great, 1029 with a subject.
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Let's standby.
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We had a computer issue.
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Go ahead with your status check.
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The mail that was odading is (name withheld).
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Control in the one of the Midwaters.
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1040, click.
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The medical air engine lobby, you guys can cancel.
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The overdose subject opted up and is walking away.
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2.29. The alpha add charity Blake to his call.
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The oil and copy.
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Sorry about that.
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They are declining medical and said they're fine and they're driving away.
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Oh boy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; scene under control
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Juneau, AK
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