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AUDIO: 911 Caller Believed Male Who Overdosed in Niagara Falls Stopped Breathing

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AUDIO: 911 Caller Believed Male Who Overdosed Stopped Breathing


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Law enforcement received a call around 7:45pm on November 7th after reports of an overdose on the 2200 block of South Avenue.


While still on the phone with police, the 911 caller - who was at the scene with the male overdose victim - told police that he believed the male stopped breathing.


Niagara Falls Fire and EMS responded to the scene. The male's status is unknown.


No further information is available at this time. These are merely allegations based on police audio and should not be taken as fact.



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AUDIO: 911 Caller Believed Male Who Overdosed Stopped Breathing



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