Overdose Incident Draws Multi-Unit Emergency Response to Sunrise Address
Sunrise, FL – Emergency responders converged on a residential/commercial area in Sunrise Wednesday night following an overdose incident reported at 11301 NW 29th Street. The incident, dispatched at 8:34 PM, prompted a significant response from local emergency services.
According to emergency dispatch, a total of seven units were dispatched to the scene, including R48, E72, HM92, BC39, EMS39, RADIO/CDO, and RADIO/TAC1. This multi-unit response typically signals a serious situation, requiring specialized equipment and medical personnel, with units such as HM92 (likely a Hazardous Materials unit) indicating potential concerns beyond a standard medical call.
The address, 11301 NW 29th Street, is located in Sunrise, Florida, within the 33323 ZIP code. According to reports, the area appears to be a commercial/residential zone.
For incidents of this nature, nearby residents are generally advised to avoid the immediate area to allow emergency personnel to work safely and efficiently. There are no current evacuation orders or road closures reported at this time.
Authorities typically follow up overdose incidents with a medical assessment of the individual and, if necessary, an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event. The public can expect further information to be released by official channels as it becomes available. This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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