Unresponsive person found at retail store, possible overdose


Emergency responders are at a retail store where a person is found unconscious and unresponsive. There is concern it might be a drug overdose.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
02:51
Transcript:
Dispatch, (name withheld). What's the reason for staging? Medic 19 responding from Armour Boulevard to 2605 East 18th Street, Family Dollar. Medical nature unknown. Stage for PD[1] on A3[2]. Medicin 19. 2605 East 18th Street, Family Dollar. Medical nature unknown. Stage for PD on A3. Number 10. Standby. 130, respond. 130, show you're responding. Berg-19 responding. Pumper 10. I believe it's just because we got the call from PD. We haven't... 105s and a half. 105 in house. It is going to be apartment E, but I do believe it's just because we didn't have actual contact with the patient. Copy that. Pumper 10 will advise. And Puppertent updated information and squad are broken, unresponsive, and weak. Pumper 10, it sounds like it's just a lot of unknowns at this time. We got the call from PD. Pumper 10, copy. This batch minute, 552. 552, go ahead. 105's in the house. 105 have you in a house. 552, go ahead, with your rig number. We're going to be in service for the day. Vehicle number 32041. Hoverton is unseeing with PD. Hoverton on scene with PD. 551, that was 32041. Yes, ma'am. Medic 5.05 at hospital. 505 at hospital. Pumper 10 has PD. Pumper 10 has PD. 527-130. Pumper 10 is on scene with PD. Hover 8 has PD. Humber 8 has PD. Humber 10. This is not a cardiac arrest. You can cancel the ADC. It's just unconscious. Car 130, train service, not a cardiac arrest. Possible overdose. Possible O.D.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PD: Police Department presence requested/staging
[2]
A3: Dispatch channel assignment
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Location mentioned:
Near E 18th St, Kansas City, MO 64127
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