Woman in severe fentanyl withdrawal at home


Dispatchers discuss a 46-year-old woman experiencing severe fentanyl withdrawal at a Tucson address. The fire department is on scene, and responders decide whether medical transport is needed since it appears to be withdrawal rather than an overdose.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
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Transcript:
Any available unit for our overdose at 2601, East Warwick Vista, sector 6? 2300. Is it going to meet to be Eclip D-Code for? We're using the overdose. We'll go 13. 10-4[1]. Units 884. Yeah, and so on like I can start up. What can send for? That's going to be a 46-year-old female withdrawn from fentanyl. See, she cannot make it through the night. TFD is around. If she's not overdosing and just having withdrawal symptoms of are we needed? Do you, it's just going to sound like a medical issue, it's just withdrawals? Yeah, 10-4. I don't think we need to go to that unless TFD gets on scene and advises, you know, she's actually ODN or something. Okay. Tersephone, no reason.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near E Warwick Vista, Tucson, AZ 85713
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