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Emergency services responded to a report of an overdose at One Royal Way. Police and medical teams arrived to assist.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript: Scout wants us to check on it. You can be in. What a six? One. One, six in. Med one, hit your one. Med two, go ahead. Med two, go ahead. Medic 39, (name withheld), overdose, PD on the same, A4. Medicide 39, (name withheld), overdose, PD on the same A4. Scott wants us to subtract on a strain of motorist.
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