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Teen overdoses on Benadryl at York St residenceCarroll County MD

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York St, Maryland 21787

A 17-year-old ingested Benadryl with intent to harm himself at a residence near York St. The parents were at home but unresponsive and asleep. The teenager was found unable to reach the door due to his condition.

Audio|Source: Carroll County Law Enforcement
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2 3377 33377 near York St 17-year-old overdose
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and one
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Apparently, whenever there's there someone,
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Benadryl, with an intent to harm himself.
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Correct.
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6408, I can head there until a sheriff's unit gets unseen. Oh,
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sure, please.
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246.
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Go ahead.
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The over at the end was not here. They'll be meeting me tomorrow.
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I don't have to be able to clear this and I'll be allowed to be with any doing.
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Before due trouble.
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Yeah, sir.
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He's first party. Did he advise if anybody else's him?
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Let me check.
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His parents are to be there, but they're sleeping, and he's so out of it that he was unable to get to the door.

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York St, Maryland 21787
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