Woman in apartment suspected of pill overdose, Oro Valley AZ


A woman at an apartment near Northlow Reserve Drive in Oro Valley, AZ, possibly overdosed on pills. First responders administered one dose of Narcan and requested further medical treatment.
Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
02:26
Transcript:
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Apartment near Northlow Reserve Drive, the boyfriend.
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Copy apartment near Northlow Reserve Drive.
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Now.
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Copy apartment near Northlow Reserve Drive. We'll get started.
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9-22 in the complex.
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424.
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See for now, I'll be around.
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4.24.
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And he says the front drawer is unlocked and open.
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Here, one in one-one-123.
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124. 24. Where's me, sir?
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Thank you for doing that to movie.
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Check, all these.
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9-39, building 7 is on the southeast side.
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Copy southeast side.
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426.
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Newt 1-5-1.
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1-5-1.
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We're 1021 with meds. They're wanting to know what she took or if she took something.
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Unknown.
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Just a bunch of pills.
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They just need to get their 1018.
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Of course, so.
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2,423 a 2427.
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All right, I want to come for 22.
01:13
Can you tell us our BLS[1] standards, please? Unit 8 for 3.
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843, thank you.
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Northlow Reserve Drive, Unit near Northlow Reserve Drive. 10,700 north and 1,400 east.
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Respond on A6F[2].
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319 can you come from the apartment number they only go up to 7104?
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151 said apartment near Northlow Reserve Drive 2 4. I just gave a dose of Narcan[3].
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245, confirming you've administered Narcan[3] or you need someone with it.
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I administered one dose.
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I wouldn't mind another one if someone came right on.
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I'm 10.4. 429.
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125, confirming you're at near Northlow Reserve Drive and which kind of the conflict is that on?
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It's going to be on the far north-east side.
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You'll see it. My cockpit is right there.
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Engine 377, sir.
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All right, let him 377, go ahead.
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Did you want us to start a medic? There has been one dose of Narcan[3] given.
02:25
That's fine, good.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical assistance or patient movement by emergency personnel.
[2]
A6F: Radio channel/talkgroup A6F for incident operations
[3]
Narcan: Naloxone administration for suspected opioid overdose
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Location mentioned:
Oro Valley, AZ
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