Possible drug overdose near Morton Avenue and South Pearl Street, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a possible synthetic drug overdose near Morton Avenue and South Pearl Street in Albany. CPR was performed but later discontinued, and the individual refused emergency medical services.
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Transcript:
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Such an engine 5, rescue 9, Mohawk, see Charlie, the corner of South Pearl and Morton.
00:06
Police are on scene,
00:09
possible synthetic drug overdose.
00:11
They did say if it was male or female.
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Repeat for engine 5, Rescue 9, Mohawk, C.
00:17
Charlie, the corner of South Pearl Street and Morton Avenue.
00:20
There's a police unit unseen,
00:23
out with a party down, possible synthetic drug overdose,
00:27
(number withheld). Prescott (number withheld).
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Prescott (number withheld).
00:32
109 to 40.
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109, 738. 109, 738.
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105-7-2.
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Ready. 1-1-1 dispatcher.
00:44
We received a CPR
00:45
Order from already-med.
00:46
Remote position CPR is discontinued at this time.
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CPR discontinued at 738.
00:55
POMorton, we've got 11 minutes out.
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Mark, 739.
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Edge 5 dispatch, we're at service.
01:05
Person's refusing EMS to block and collect.
01:09
Receive, Mach 39, cancel, Pearl and Morton.
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