Person given emergency treatment for suspected overdose


Dispatch audio reporting a suspected drug overdose at an apartment. Callers say CPR is needed and children ages 10 and 7 are present. A Spanish speaker is requested and fire and EMS are being notified.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
01:41
Transcript:
On Charlie 14, 5 Charlie 13, copy a 927[1] wireless. CPR needed for an overdose at 64 North 63rd Street, number 31. 3, July 54, 1 Baker 56, FAM, (name withheld) 53, traffic is on 4. On 4. Charlie 14, 5, Charlie 13, it's 535 West Baseline. I want an open line, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish speaker. They were just barely able to get through the language line so we don't have any more info yet. 2014 copy-in-ropeying route 2013 copy-in room. In-Rom 14 with the update comments going to get fire started for the children in the exit. 10 and 4 can I get a sergeant to copy this as well? We're going to update it to the 962[2]. Okay. Children are 10 and 7. If you are 90s, sir. Copy, fires and routes. that you cover your place. Go ahead. First place is going to be Baker X-ray-(name withheld) (number withheld). Second is going to be (name withheld) for Baker 0.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Suspicious circumstances
[2]
962: Accident with injuries
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Location mentioned:
Near N 63rd St, Mesa, AZ 85205
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