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Female inmate evaluated for suspected overdose at jailSt Helens OR

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St Helens, OR

Medical staff were requested to the Columbia County Jail to assess a female inmate for a possible overdose.

Audio|Source: St. Helens Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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720. Can we get medicine to respond to the jail for a pop eval for a possible overdose?
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Tab 4.
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Response group 7-1, code law and law enforcement request.
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Response Group 7-1, Code 1[1] Law Enforcement Request, County Jail, Medi-4992 on Med-Net, Response Group 71, Code 1 Law Enforcement Request,
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County Jail, Sally 4, Medi-4-92, on Med-Mennat at (number withheld) on-Mennet at 0-2.
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492, I copy, you're in route break.
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You're not up to the jail. It's going to be code one to eval on a female patient, possible overdose. You're not at 0228.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)

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