Possible overdose reported at Mesa residence


Emergency services respond to a possible accidental overdose of a 71-year-old at a residence where entry may require force due to a blocked door.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
00:0047, Westford, 110, fires in route for an accidental overdose.00:03They want PD in round.00:04RP is a 71-year-old.00:06We took a lot of different medication.00:13Thanks for a cup.00:18On Charlie, 36.00:20One Charlie, 36.00:23You update this call to a 418[1], please.00:27Kevin.00:30If we call, you can break us in front of that 909[2].00:34Jeffrey?00:39An RP saying that the door might be locked in force entry may be needed.00:43The RP is due to be to get up.00:45She has a lot of things in front of the door as well.
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47, Westford, 110, fires in route for an accidental overdose.
00:03
They want PD in round.
00:04
RP is a 71-year-old.
00:06
We took a lot of different medication.
00:13
Thanks for a cup.
00:18
On Charlie, 36.
00:20
One Charlie, 36.
00:23
You update this call to a 418[1], please.
00:27
Kevin.
00:30
If we call, you can break us in front of that 909[2].
00:34
Jeffrey?
00:39
An RP saying that the door might be locked in force entry may be needed.
00:43
The RP is due to be to get up.
00:45
She has a lot of things in front of the door as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
418: Accidental Overdose
[2]
909: Medical Emergency with Fire Response
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Location mentioned:
Near W 1st Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210
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