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Overdose incident reported on Lombard StreetBaltimore MD

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Near W Lombard St, Baltimore, MD 21223

A medical emergency was reported involving a 51-year-old male who overdosed on Lombard Street in Baltimore. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
00:58
Transcript:
Engine 27. PSI, Brandon. Angel 27, 6.36. Thank you, sir. Medic 1, engine 14, respond on Medical Line 14-14, 14-Lombard Street. Between South Carrey Street and South Calhoun Street for the overdose, 51-year-old mail, 23 Charlie 1[1] response. Cardic 1 engine 14, respond, medical arm 14-14-14-14-14-1 14-13-Lombard Street for the overdose. 51-year-old male, 23 Charlie 1 at 657. The former-year-old male, 23 Charlie 1 at 657. The former officer in charge of field operations acting shift command of Mr. Mark.
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23 Charlie 1: Medical Emergency - Overdose

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Near W Lombard St, Baltimore, MD 21223
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Bryant RossBryant Ross

I want to know is narcan a all purpose medical survival drug. I ask cause they give narcan to every ucking body, I don't care who the victims are 9 out of 10 ur butt is getting narcan. So, I was just wondering if a person's medical emergency is not an unlawful CDS situation and a stranger, the police or EmT fire personnel hit a person with narcan and my that persons medical emergency wasn't unlawful CDS related and that person was hit with narcan what could be harmful or not?

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