Overdose at Abington police station, Abington MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Abington were called to the police station for a possible walk-in overdose. The person was conscious but in and out of alertness, and ambulances were dispatched from headquarters to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Abington Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:50
Transcript:
00:00
Engine Four will get an ambulance from headquarters.
00:02
Getting a report from police of possible walk-in overdose at the station.
00:05
Person is alert and conscious but going in and out.
00:08
We'll start an ambulance.
00:09
Received at the police station?
00:18
That's affirmative.
00:19
Near Central St.
00:21
Received. Start A1, A2, strike the box for multiple calls.
00:24
We're going to be held up here for a bit.
00:27
Roger, we have it.
00:33
Abington Fire, Engine 4.
00:36
Answering.
00:39
Engine 4, A1's at the hospital.
00:40
You want E2 and a mutual aid ambulance?
00:44
That's my bad.
00:45
Negative, start A2 and we'll clear up when we can.
00:49
Roger, we have it.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Central St, Abington, MA 02351
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