Man revived after possible fentanyl overdose in park, Tempe AZ
A man at Alegre Park in Tempe was possibly overdosing on fentanyl and not breathing. Officers arrived and later confirmed he was revived and talking.
Audio|Source: Tempe Police Department - North Patrol District
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
And a sergeant can be a possible 911-Victor, near Don Carlos Ave, at Alegre Park, Cyrus has control of the call,
00:07
the 101 that's calling to male possibly 9-0-victor on fentanyl and not breathing.
00:18
(Name withheld) should be wearing a blue hoodie and he's supposed to be at the bench.
00:21
The phone's mapping by the south side of the park and the complaint is refusing to perform compression.
00:31
Let's say for that, and I know a victory, the callers now advising is not sure what the...
00:40
I guess it's unknown what this subject took at this point.
00:47
Just to clarify, I'm not sure if this caller is actually a 101.
00:55
This company is to locate (number withheld).
00:59
Credit Scott Snell and Curry.
01:00
It's going to be a reference to our 1-2-0-903 station clerk, 17-05.
01:09
Is that going to be?
01:11
Here, seven.
01:15
Can you sure it was 17 to near Don Carlos Ave Fax, please?
01:20
Are you still handling the call at near East Apache?
01:27
No, we were canceled by PD.
01:40
In R&315, the caller disconnected and on callback, they got a voicemail for (name withheld), and we believe that complainant was leaving.
01:50
All 15, I'm out with the subject now.
01:52
I got him up.
01:55
So you said you got him up?
02:00
You can see if he's fine, sir.
02:03
Semper, and you said you got him what?
02:07
I got him up and talking.
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Location mentioned:
Alegre Park, 1940 E Don Carlos Ave, Tempe, AZ 85281
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