Possible meth overdose at apartment near Kensington Blvd, Bluffton SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a possible meth overdose involving a 46-year-old male at an apartment near Kensington Boulevard in Westbury Park. The caller reported the individual fell in the bathroom. Law enforcement is en route.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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engine 335 response to an overdose near Kensington Boulevard at The Estates at Westbury unit 3 correction 702 questions of barrington avenue repeating
00:12
Engine 335, respond to a possible overdose.
00:15
Number near Kensington Boulevard, Unit 702 at the West Correction Estates at Westbury Park.
00:21
Correctuse of Barrington Avenue, timeout, 0437.
00:28
Spatch, engine 335.
00:32
Engine 335.
00:38
I see UPN, nothing is coming across, but I copy you're going to be in round.
00:42
It's going to be an overdose near Kensington Boulevard of the space at Westbury Unit 702.
00:48
It's going to be in reference to a 46-year-old malpatient, possible overdose on meth.
00:56
The caller said he did fall in the bathroom, I don't know if he hit his head.
01:00
He's currently on the bed at this time.
01:03
He does have history of using meth and sentinel, so use caution.
01:09
Law enforcement just got,
01:11
correction law enforcement is en route.
01:12
Will the lives ones seem secure if you start using area.
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Location mentioned:
Kensington Blvd APT 702, Bluffton, SC 29910
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