Person experiences drug overdose at fire station


A person at a fire station is unresponsive due to a drug overdose. Emergency responders are present and have already given medication to help.
Audio|Source: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
02:41
Transcript:
(name withheld) retone for the additional call overdose now in there have nine Main Street as an fire station like your national (name withheld) retone for the additional call overdose and there have nine main street dashland fire station firehouse lane Concord Hospital. Action, answering. (name withheld) Station, one non-responsive patient, requesting next due, and PD has administered. 35 Amultz, too, responding. There's an AMRIM. Answering Bridgewater Command. Engine out of Alexandria, tanker out of Peeburn, not emergent. New Hampton. Overdose[1], 9 May Street, (name withheld) Fire Department. Our house lane to Mill Street. I'll break. Lake's region to Alexandria for an engine. He burn for a tanker. Personal arm outside fire. 181 East Clement Road in Bridgewater. Lakes region to Alexandria for an engine, Eburn for tanker, first alarm outside fire. 181 East Clement Road in Bridgewater. Dick Brown Road, West Clement Road, Channel 5, 1543. 17 Ameltz 2 responding. The patient is at the fire station. They have no medical providers there.
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Overdose: Suspected drug overdose/medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Ashland, NH 03217
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