Medical emergency at bus stop near Walgreens, Pima County AZ


A medical emergency occurred at a bus stop near Walgreens on E Golf Links Rd. A person was suspected of overdosing and CPR was in progress. Narcan was administered multiple times. Tucson Fire Department responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
That's called 7-111 eastbound link to the Walgreens.
00:03
I think someone's going to OD at the bus stop.
00:05
TFD[3] is responding.
00:06
It looks like CPR[1]'s in progress.
00:08
2315-8.
00:09
47, I copy.
00:10
Just to make sure I heard you correctly, TFD[3] is responding.
00:14
TFD[3] is responding. 10-4 they are. Copy.
00:15
Twenty-fifty name.
00:16
4A.87, you can send that up down the street.
00:18
3.30 thousands.
00:19
Check. The next available.
00:20
They said they used three Narcan[2]s.
00:21
They're still doing CPR[1].
00:23
It's going to be in front of the Walgreens.
00:24
The bus stop on pole. Ten-four, I'll be code three.
00:26
Zero.
00:27
Ten-four.
00:28
Four-zero. Four zero.
00:32
Four zero.
00:33
Myself, two, two, five, four.
00:36
Four-two, ten forty-two.
00:38
Too often, you got one of the turn?
00:39
Thank you, Carol.
00:40
Go ahead. It possibly looks like it was case 10 from the third.
00:44
10th 4. Zero, zero.
00:45
13-5.
00:46
Go ahead and place us on the code of Rassumag 1300.
00:49
Check. I have a patrol launch right out now, Plan 9.
00:52
Engine 13, cardiac arrest, 7111, East Gulf Link Road, 2,600 south and 7,100 East.
01:00
Respond on 8.5E.
01:01
7-14, I'm 23 and NAR can't administer.
01:04
10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in progress
[2]
Narcan: Opioid overdose antidote administered
[3]
TFD: Tucson Fire Department responding
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Location mentioned:
E Golf Links Rd, Arizona
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