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Two individuals found unconscious suspected of heroin useOak Park IL

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Lake St & N Harlem Ave, Oak Park, IL 60301

Two individuals were found unconscious on the sidewalk near Harlem Avenue and Lake Street, suspected of using heroin. They regained consciousness, refused medical treatment, and were panhandling on the corner.

Audio|Source: Oak Park, River Forest, Forest Park Fire
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Person down.
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Intersection of North Harlem Avenue and Lake Street.
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Ambulance 611.
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In Lake Street, ambulance 611.
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The Colorado are responding to a white male and white female. They're in their 20s, and it seems like they're passed out due to heroin use. They're on the north side of Lake Street just east of Harlem Avenue.
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Okay.
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Thank you. Thomas P.D. en route.
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Police department is en route.
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What, on 611?
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611, go ahead.
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Couple is awake refusing medical care, panhandling on the corner.
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If police are not interested in talking to them, they can be discharged.

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Lake St & N Harlem Ave, Oak Park, IL 60301

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