Intentional overdose reported near East Bradshaw Road, Spokane County WA
Emergency crews responded to a 17-year-old who intentionally took an overdose of trazodone near East Bradshaw Road. The individual is cooperative and not violent. Medical assistance is en route.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Delta[1] call ambulance 21-220 rescue 12 to 2 near East Bradshaw Road Channel South Primary Overdose
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220, talking from a 17-year-old male,
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was an intentional overdose on trazodone, the heart's racing,
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and appears to be in slow motion.
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We'll be cooperative and 117, so just 32nd, now we're 2070.
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Be funny, Abby.
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Cigion 99, Nel's call for a 56 female that's confused with jaundice and not eating the history of liver failure.
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44 caseings in the division.
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99. The back, change you 99.
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Go ahead.
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Cancel who?
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Cancel 4444.
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Copy 4444 and cancel.
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444.44 copy to cancel.
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Territus, that's true, 298, 299 on Round 30.
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298, 299.
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Call from a 17-year-old who did inform their parents as well.
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Intentional overdose on trazodone, not violent, will cooperate.
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117 started at 32nd, 902nd.
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Chiefs en route to Brad Shaw.
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Patients estimate they took about a thousand milligrams of trazodone.
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It's funny, Codby.
Police codes explained
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Delta: High-priority medical response or designation for the right (D) side of a structure.
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Location mentioned:
E Bradshaw Rd, Washington 99012
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