male adult overdose near east ocean boulevard, Long Beach CA
Police assisted fire department personnel with a male adult overdose near East Ocean Boulevard.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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South Unit for an overdose, 11.E.E.O.E.O.E.E.O.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.
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25, let me get one to clear from that 901T[1].
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Stand by real quick.
00:34
Some predicule.
00:38
Sam,
00:40
we're sending somebody out of the squad.
00:46
All units, we have been switching to 2-2-channel Dispatch, South and West, Channel 1, East and North, Channel 2.
00:53
The main channels will remain clear for Cardaclar, all units, two-channel dispatch.
00:58
Here may (number withheld).
01:04
There are a West unit that could start to the overdose until we have a South unit that's available.
01:13
Is there a West unit that can be in route to the assist fire for the overdose near East Ocean until South units are clear?
01:25
Voice 78, we're logging on right now, we're going to be in route.
01:30
10-4, thank you, it's for a meal, a known age, the neighbor was asked to call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
901T: Traffic collision with injuries requiring medical or ambulance response.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802
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