Man reported overdosing and hallucinating at motel


A report of a 28-year-old man experiencing an overdose at a motel. He is hallucinating and attempting to enter the office, and has locked himself in.
Audio|Source: Mexico Volunteer Fire Ground
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Transcript:
(name withheld) for 90. 24, if you can disregard that, I'll overdose at 32, 33, 11-step motels for now. 22.71, if you can also be in rocked at 3233 linking my west for an oath. 5157-71, traffic complaint. 12. 4-7. 4-7. And 4-21, go for 90. Spring and 6. There's a grade duly. Take a park next to a no parking sign. 90's call. No. 36 is a route to are. Precinct. Also a cube-style vehicle park, no parking, no contact for the caller, spring and six. Five ones got it. Seven different. You're going to have some motels for now. Callers is going to be locked themselves in the office. 28-year-old male who's overdosing, trying to get into the office, hallucinating. 24. 24. 24. 71-246, can you mark me out of service? 1042. 1042. 10-4[1]. Three units and routes, Michiwaka, Avon, Locus. The caller is now advising the mail is near Central Park. Anyone can they not follow their kid? Bill is that everybody is. 7-4. I won't know if. 7-4. 9-4. Signal 4[2]. Reference the runway. The mail is now on the riverwalk. So 5.03. 0.4.71 signal 4.503. 4503. I've got up with them. I've got up on the ground flight. I'll even slow traffic. Well, everybody down, it's the same. No, 5.1. I'll be back in problem. Problems been resists. 5.1. We'll leave you at 2100.3. Shut down signal 10 to motels for now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
Signal 4: Reference to a situation requiring attention (often used for emergencies)
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Mexico, IN
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