Sunrise Overdose Response: What We Know So Far
A large emergency response was sent to a Sunrise address late Wednesday after dispatchers reported an overdose, and this is what we know so far.
Confirmed details: No additional public reporting or official statements were available in the initial web search, so the incident remains unconfirmed beyond dispatch information. The address was listed as 11301 NW 29th St in Sunrise, and the call came in at 8:34 p.m. local time.
Emergency response: Dispatch records show a multi-unit response that included rescue units R48 and EMS39, Engine 72, Hazmat 92, Battalion Chief 39, and radio coordination channels RADIO/CDO and RADIO/TAC1. That kind of response can indicate crews were preparing for a potentially serious medical emergency or a scene that required additional coordination.
Historical context: Dispatch records show 17 similar overdose incidents in Sunrise over the past six months, suggesting this type of call has been a recurring emergency in the area.
What’s next: Officials have not yet released a public update based on the available reporting, and no investigation details were immediately available. More information would typically come from fire-rescue, police or hospital officials as the incident is resolved and responders confirm the patient’s condition and whether any other circumstances were involved.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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