Sunrise overdose: What We Know So Far
An overdose response brought multiple emergency units to 5007 Hiatus Road in Sunrise on Tuesday evening, and here is what we know so far.
No official injuries, patient status or cause information has been released in the available reporting, so the incident remains limited to dispatch-level details at this time.
Confirmed details: Dispatch logs show the call was classified as an overdose and generated a multi-unit response to the Sunrise address. The assignment included E72, R48, TM/R15, HM92, BC39, EMS39, RADIO/TAC2 and Q92, indicating a larger-than-routine medical emergency requiring fire-rescue, EMS and command resources.
Emergency response: The presence of engine, rescue, tactical and battalion units suggests crews were preparing for rapid patient care, scene control and coordination between responding agencies. In emergency dispatch systems, that kind of response typically means the situation needed more than a single ambulance crew, though officials have not yet said whether transport was required.
Historical context: Dispatch records show a prior overdose call at the same address on May 25, 2026, one day before this response.
What's next: Officials have not yet issued a public update, and no investigation details have been released. Additional information would typically come from Sunrise or Broward County fire-rescue officials, police or hospital updates if the incident becomes a formal case.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.

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